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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNFAU, ALASKA TU , DECEMBER 27, 1949 Ducks opening a three-game mid- FA T ME | west jaunt at Chicago against | Loyola; Washington State takes a RADIO LOG SOME_RAISIN COOKIE! REALLY MAD, ONT YOU ? THAT'S TOO BAR 'CA {/"\f"\/_vi MY MOTHER JUST, &y YOU THOUGHT 1 - four-game losing streak against AW, COME =) 2, O\ tough road foes to Cheney for a| Alask :rolm? = Co. | ON’ DCOWN’ ANDHK\\"E \SS!\TQ)ULD mix'with Central Washington; and . C.B.S e | 3 3 IOregon ftate :nbertnir{s Mxnnesqta DIAL 1460—JUNEAU | (m an effort ho reverse an egrller TUESDAY EVENING FOR TONIGHT"%:SSIOS to the Gophers in Minne- g.00 News. Washington is idie until Friday| o s 6:20—Sports Scene. 6:30—Dinner Music. ' 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—LIFE WITH LUIGI-CBS. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—ESCAPE-CBS. 10:00—News. r 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. 49 FIGHIER 10:30—Weather Report. A | 10:35—Sign Off. SOMEC WEDNESDAY MOR! AND AFTERNO! Sign on. 7:00--Dunking with Druxman. 7:25—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—Lenny Herman Orchestra. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. 9:35—Airlane Trio. nigiil when it takes on Columbia | in the first of two games. Idaho was red-hot against the Blue Devils of Lawrence Tech, hit- ting with 26 of 59 attempts and| taking ‘a 35-18 halftime margin. (By the Associated Press) Action—Ilots of it—is in store for Northern Division members of the Pacific Coast Conference tonight as all but Washington take to the courts in Kin | Idaho, lone clud 2 ¢ icn la ’ | night, tackles Ducucsne al A burgh with a nce to break even in its eight-game road trip. In dumping Lawrence Tech at Detroit lest nigl 63-44, the Vandals scored their third win in seven cross-country starts. Other games tonight find Oregon’s T | 0 s AR SR TN D IF HE KICKS NOW, WE LOSE POSSESSION OF THE BALL FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS SEASON! N HM! FOURTH DOWN, 20 YARDS TO GO! EACH TIME THE BALL IS SNAPPED, OUR ENTIRE TEAM DASHES TO THE SIDELINES" H NEW YORK, Dec. 27—(®—Ezzard Charles continues to pick upj o O TR By gy | awards for his ring work of 1949. | " 0[” ~ Latest honor for the NBA-| ‘ 1ecognized world heavyweight ' ‘ | champion is to be named “Fighter ] / ,' 2 [ of the Year.” l ' Charles, the Cincinnati Negro| who earned NBA title recognition | as successor to Joe Louis by beat-| ing Jersey Joe Walcott, recently | was voted the Edward J. Neil Me-| morial Plaque by the New York KENTUCKY'S icate, Inc., World cights reserved oDkl Jemeimmal Boxing Writers Association. He will| 9:45—YOU AND SMALL BUSI- WEGNAN, TH" WE WERE BRINGIN' THE CHILD WILL BE YOU, LEEMY, ARE accept both awards at the Writers'| NESS-CBS. | LAWYER,DON'T ] TH’ KID BACK...AN’ GIVEN IN CHARGE OF HELD OVER IN $500 Annual Dinner, Jan. 12. 10:00—News. FROM HEADQUARTERS. I BEEN M/ ANSWER. TH’ THEN TH’ DETECTIVE ;EECIE?LL?J‘:IET?‘LS aAél; Fs%fl&_'ylg)':.:'gsn it PHONE . ARRIVED... Ray Robinson, welterweight king, iz ranked No. 2, right behind champi | Jake LaMotta, in the middleweight division. 10:05—Vocar varieties, TAILIN' YOU, WALSH. COME g7 10:15—Piano Playhouse. ON...THE THREE 10:30—Milady’s Memo. 11:00—STEVE ALLEN SHOW- Z2 besrsmanon s v sl CBS. . 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABS. > 11:45—March Time. 11:55—Weather report. 12:00—Salon Serenade. e it A 12:15—News. | N 3 ¢ N HATTAN. 12:30—Meet the Band. 4 1:00—GARRY MOORE SHOW- CBS. 2:00—You Can Take It With You. 8:00—Parade of- Hits. 3:30—FRONT PAGE FEATURES- | CBS. 3:45—Bing Sings. | 4:00—Recorded Auditions. | | 4:15—Organ Interlude. PUNISHMENT FOR | CAUSIN’ A BABY TO i BE IN NEEO OF CARE..) WILLINLY AN’ KNOWINLY, ETC., e o CHILOREN'S COURT Genvuine TOMORROW... SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey JACK HUGHES HOME BOTTLED FROM OREGON STATE IN BOND 100 PROOF . Jack Hughes, a freshman at Ore- gon State College, is among the, Juneauites who will make the Jan- uary 3 Pan American flight a regu- lar “student ' special” He arrived | Friday to spend the holidays with ST ZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, INC. » LOUISVILLE, KY. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes. Distributea tnrougnout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY Nugget Shoyp open evenings.—adv. WHEN HUNGER AND THIRST AND e, FEAR HAVE DONE THEIR WORK, | EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED $:20_BARNYARD FOLLIES- | AR Bl WLl EovE : DR. D. D. MARQUARDT PR B e 1 EVERYONE WITHIN THE WaLLs \ ; ‘OPTOMETRIST b5 ) ILL DIE... T CANT HAPPEN lfl% Seccnd and Frankiin Junesu o 70 You = 0 OUR FRIENDS, / RIEAT i, PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS | 5:30—Dance Band. ! g MY DARLING. & All programs subject to change | due to ccnditions beyond our cax- | trol. 'A BEAUTIFUL CAR DESERVES ... iHO(key Gamesv Good Beauty Gy 555555 A six-man offense, with the goalie == rulled out in favor of a forward, Rely on MOPAR PROTECTIVE MATERIALS —~ fell on its face for the Vancouver Canucks last night as they towed, | 5-4, to the New Westminster Royals in a northern division, Pacific factory-engineered for your DODGE or PLYMOUTH car 7 and Dldfl. "JOb-Rmd rl‘.&i In an afternoon game in Vi i | toria, the Portland Penguins, divi- MoPaF Pre-Wax Cleamer. Cleans lac- | sion tail-enders, drubbed the Vic- quer or enamel finishes quickly, toria Cougars, 5 to 0. | Coast Hockey League game. Don Slater scored the winning safely. Prepares surface for . | application of wax or polish. BUT DAD-BURN IT, HERE’S | [WHO COULDN'T BE HAPPY TO Tl—g NEW BRIDE IN THIS B FUL g M! MAY YER] | NEW HOME,AEHTI-SIAM! GOT MARRIED' IT W E & NTFAIRY 25! (e iy > lj“ : » 2 / goal for the Royals with just 35 seconds to go in the second period. | JOINS ACS STAFF i Cpl. Edgar D. Bergeron, form- erly stationed at Flat, Alaska, has | joined the staff of the Alaska Com- munications System here. He has MPaT Liquid Avto Wax. Forms bril- liant, long-lasting film to protect surface from sun, rain, snow. , i, @ ? “ Iml..Z 3 x been asigned to work in the Op- Easily applied. erations Division of ACS. He was| ST e - accompanied to Juneau by his AND JUST A My M3PGT Spot Remover. Cleans all non- wife and three children. FEW MORE TO CO- IT LOOKS JUST LIKE | FEEL— — b/ NO MATTER HOW YOU PLAN Nugget Shop open evenings.—adv. THERE ARE ALWAYS LAST = MINUTE GIFTS TO WRAP. ONTO THE TREE. SMOTHERED BY CHRISTMAS rubberized fabrics. Removes oil, grease, tar, paint or chewing gum. Cap has cloth top for easy application. & Civil Action File No. 6170-A SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One at Juneau. EDWARD F. SCOTT, Plaintiff, vs. VIOLA SCOTT, Defendant. To Viola Scott, defendant in above entitled cause, GREETING: In the name of the United States of America, you are hereby com- manded to be and appear, in the above entitled court, to wit in the! United States District Court, Di-| vision Number One, in Juneau, Al- MoPar Glass Cleaner. Quickly and thoroughly removes grease, grime, bug spatters from lamp lenses, windshields. Non-streak- ing. Excellent for mirrors. MiPa7 Chromivm Polish. Helps to protect against rust, cofrosion, tarnish . . . restores brilliance , . . cleans nickel, copper, bronze. Quicker results! & o vore 1 [==1==7 VeRY WEW.SIR-- aska, and answer the complaint in the above entitled action, to wit, that certain action in which Edward FF. Scott is the plaintiff, and Viola HALLO, FLDYROY ! THEY TOOK EVERYTHING 1 PUT UP IN SIGHT, SIR Y A DESPERATE BONES OQUVER HERE RIGHT THIS VERY I'LL PAINT A NUMBER ON MY UNDERSHIRT AND HT OVER BUT EVERYTHING INSTANCE, Scott is the defendant, the civil! action file number of which ap- pears above, within thirty days after DID THEM ¢ORECLOSIN' ° VARMINTS TAKE MY YALLER PAJAMAS STRUGGLE) MR.TYLER R. W. COWLING CO. 115 Front Streel SaIL ot : 1/ BEP> ALasKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY uuc!n WINTER FARES AND LOW AUTO BAGGAGE RATES S SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE A M. 5. SQUARE SINNET—Dec. 30 —— S e e H. E. GREEN, Agent—J uneau—Phones 2 and 4 the completion of the period of publication of the within summons, | namely within thirty days after the | third day of January, i950, in case this summons is published, or with- in forty days afer date of its serv- ice upon you, in case the service of said summons is made upon you personally, and answer the com- plaiht of the above named plaintiff in the within action, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff herein will take judgment against you for the relief hereunto set my hand and affixed the 'seal of the above entitled court on this 12th day of December, 1949, at Juneau, Alaska. (SEAL) J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the Court. First publication, Dec. 13, 1949, Last publication, Jan. 3,.1950. WIF TH' PURPLE TRIMMIN'S ? L LEAVE MY FIGGY BANK RIGHT HERE WELL-WITH A LITTLE TAP OF THIS HAMMER LL BE IN THE MONEY- UH=UH=I'M YOUR CONSCIENCE-DONT €8 Baranof .. Deec. 27 S.S. Baranof ...... Jan. 1 demanded in his complaint, to wit ova Bewan > 3 WHILE I LOOK THEN ILL BE ON MY vy Cordova Seward Wrangell Seattle the dissolution of the marriage con- IN THE EBOX- waYy TO DINTY'S % o THAL,TU;;' b ifeo Ketchikan tract herefofore and now existing DO [/ . .Jan. 3 S.S. Denali .......... Jan. 9 between you and plaintiff, and a Sitks Seward Petersburg Seattie decree of absolute divorce. Ketchikan p IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have TO DINTY'S ANYWAY

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