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AY, DECEMBER FIREBOYS RECEPTION CHRISTMAS Perhaps the lary:st attended event on Christmas Day, December 25, will be the annual Christ reception given by the me! s of the Juneau Volunteer Fire De- partment, As in past years, no special in- vitations have been issued but the friends of the fire boys are cord- ially invited to this big event any- time between 2 and 5 o'clock next Monday afterfioon given in the De- partment’s headquarters on the se- | cond floor of the city hall. Every fireman of the Depart- ment will be on hand to give wel- come to guests and assist all to the refreshments h have become famous in reception circles. The hours are 2 to 5, Christmas Day, Mon December 25. MRS. RITTER TO VISIT DAUGHTERS IN SOUTH Mrs, L. X Ritter left Juneau on Monday'’s Pan American clig per, accompanying her son-in-law Raymond Hayden to his home in s lived in Juneau several years before | 20, 1950 San Jose, California for Christmas. Mrs. Hayden is the former Helen | Ritter of Juneau. | Hayden, also formerly of Juneeu, | arrived here last week from Point Barrow where he has been an el- eetrician on a government project | the past year. | After a visit in San Jose, Mrs.| Ritter will go to San Francisco | to visit with her son-in-law and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley | Rekosh and their two daughters. | Mrs. Rekosh is the former Mable Ritter and she and her husband RADIO LOG RINY Alaska Broaacasting Co. CBS — NBC DIAL 1460—JUNEAU WEDNESDAY =VENING 6.00—News. 6:15—Dinner Music. 6:30—Billboard of Air. 6:45—Local News. | 7:00—~PABST PRIZE FIGHT- CBS. ! 8:00—~ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. | 8:30—Teen-Age Quiz. S 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Cote Glee Club. VOLUNTEER NURkEiY ‘ 9:30—ESCAPE-CBS. GROUP MEETS THIS | o:co—News. 10:15—Sports Roundup. EVE. AT RED CROSS | 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—8ign Off they moved to California. The volunteer nursery group to| | care for children of mothers enroll- | ergency canteen and nurs- ces meet tonight at 8 in ed Cross office, Mrs. Kenneth . Clem, local Red Cross Chapter | T announces. | The canteen and nursing services | groups are sponsored by the Red | Cross in conjunction with the local | defense organizhtion. Mrs, | rge Rogers, chairman of the| wsery group sponsored by the | an Women's ‘Volunteer Ser- | at the Governor's House, is a recent volunteer for the nursery | group. | THURSDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON Sign On. 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. ‘*95—Local Weather. 7:30—News Summary. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:10—News Headlines. 8:25—Weather report. 9:00—Musiz for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. 9:35—Trio Time. | 9:45—YOU AND THE WORLD- CBS. I 10:00—News. 15:05—Milady’s Memo. 10:30—Cavalcade of Music. ! g e T AR A Refrigeration Service Radio Repairs Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices Days 987—Nites Red 858 Arctic Refrigeration with FRONT opening and ELECIRIC dryingi | 11:00—Blue Barron. 11:15—-MATINEE-CBS. 11:30—Listeners’ Digest. 11:45—TERREA LEA-NBC. 12:00—Forecasts: 12:15—News. 12:30—TREASNRY BANDSTAND- | CBS. 1:00—LUNCHEON WITH LOPEZ-NBC. 1:15—ELMO ROPER-CBS. TO MONTANA Mr. and Mrs. Ken Eskestrand are planning ,to leave soon for a ;weck's visit with his relatives in | Montana. This will also be a honey- | moon trip for the pair who were married here last month. Eskestrand | is building superintendent for the| | Anderson Construction Co. here. SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S | NBC. | 2:00—FRANK SINATRA-CBS. | 3:00—-BREAK THE BANK-NBC. | 3:30—Parade of Hits. 4:30—National Guard. 4:45—MEMO FROM LAKE SUC- CESS-CBS. 5:00—Story Lady. 5:30—Women Voters. 30 PASSENGERS " SOUTH VIA PAA | Thirty passengers departed from ‘Juneau on Pan American World Airways yesterday. Twenty-six went to Seattle. They were: Don Hudsen, Jack and Virginia | Gibson, D. D. and Ellen Marquardt, | Mr. and Mrs, Petrie Luther, Dr. E. | Flemming, A J. Morrison, C. G. | Galvin, Sam Armenta, Jon Dap- i ello, J. Tweeden, Ed Engeborg, P. |S. Taras, C. M. Bullard, Doreis 1:30—RENDEZVOUS ROOM- | How you can banish dishpan drudgery . &.. for only four centseextra a day! Come in and see how the amazing mew Hotpoint AUTOMATICALLY washes dishes hygienically clean mnd dries them electrically. All you do is load racks which are specially designed to prevent breakage, add detergent and turn the dial. Average dish-handling time is cut to seven minutes! Quick—Easy—Clean—Safe! Dishes are double washed, double rinsed and dried electrically. Self-cleaning, Hotpoint Dishwashers even turn themselves off. Convenient front-opening feature eases loading, pro- wides permanent top work surface and permits Yotpoint's effective top-spray action. ” YVERYBODY'S POINTING TO ‘l’I‘UtP.O’lI‘It‘“{?a".f Dishwashers Alaska Eleetrie Light and Power Co. SOUTHBOUND S.S. Baranof ...Dec. 24 Ketchikan Seattle NORTHBOUND S.S. Denali Dec. 25 Sitka Seward Cordova S.S. Denali Dec. 31 Petersburg Wrangell Ketchikan Seattle S.S. Baranof Seward | Urquart, Ruth Rudolph, W. Cox, 1 Annette, |Ira Kershner went to Ketchikan. iHe was being assisted by his son- |also lived at Elfin Cove for a time. {Brown, and a daughter, Patricia | Hagerup, Jr. His wife passed away here in January of 1948. Hargraves, Gus Swanson, William D. Pollack, N. Tuomala, J. Weir, V. Harris, Ruth Bader. F. N. Baxter went to Fairbanks. Gerald A. Goebel arrived from Stanley Moy went to Annette and ROBERT BROWN DIES SUDDENLY OF HEART ATTACK YESTERDAY Robert Leroy Brown, died sud- denly last night of a heart attack while trying to get his car out of a ditch on the Fritz Cove road. in-law, Irving Hagerup. Brown was a long time resident of this area, having served as U.S. Commissioner at Hoonah and he| He was a fisherman and machinist. He is survived by a son, Leroy J. Hagerup, and a grandson, Irving CHRISTMAS BAKE SALE At Sears Roebuck, Dec. 23, 11 am. | 688-4t OLD STYLE SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF From Seattle COASTAL MONARCH—December 22 H. E. Greeh, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 @ —————————————————————————— i e ——————————————— STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, INC., Lovisville, Ky. | Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA T I'M TIRED OF € 1 DQN'T WAR | “rranstation . [T T IT IS THE MOST SERIOUS CRISIS, XCELLENCY., I MAVE CALLED YOU BECAUSE THIS IS A SERIOUS CRISIS? THO WE HAVE LIQUIDATED THE WHOLE GROUP WHO ATTENDED THE TRIAL... CONSIDER ALL AS YOUR OWN — 60 LOOKY, AUNT 'LOWEEZY-- I WASHED AN’ (RONED UNK SNUFFY'S WHAT ON AIRTH DID YE IRON ‘EM FER, —__CRICKET? 7~ == HOW MANY' THEY BROKE ALL OUR RECORDS!! ...AND BVEN VLADIZNITCH..,THE EFFECT IS STILL NEGATIVE...THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD NOT ONLY HEARD THE SPY DENOUNCE US, AND RECANT THE CONFESSION...BUT EVEN OUR OWN MASSES ARE CHEERING HIM AND 1y, HIS DEMOCRATIC PHILOSOPHY... 77 I GO TO REST NOW. LATER, P WE WILL CELEBRATE MY GLORIOUS VICTORY OVER THE BRITISH == AND TOAST OUR FUTURE PROFIT FROM prefs THAT MAN! WHY— HIS HAND IS I'd better see what it's all about. Listen to those kids T DIDN'T KNOW NO BET TER, AUNTIE-- (SNIF--SNIF) I NEVER WASHED NO MAN'S SOCKS AFORE AN’ I-- THEY LOOK PLUMB PURTY, CRICKET!!’ --8y JOve/! QUITE A GALE BLOWING UP- PAGE SEVEN DAGWOOD YOUR GGS ARE READY A DEMON OFFSIDE, EH 22 LET'S SEE!-~ THIS IS WHAT WE FEAR MOST... THEY REGARD HIM AS AN EXAMPLE OF A WELL FED, HAPPY CITIZEN OF A DEMOCRACY...THERE IS AN UNDERCURRENT OF ... YES... VES... EXCELLENCY, I HAVE-A PLAN . IT IS DANGEROUS TO KEEP HIM DISSATISFACTION... A RUMBLING ... THE FAT PIG WILL HOWL TO BE FED AS 500N A% HE WAKES UP— ITS OUR ONL) AMAZING! ... AND {/ YOU WERE SUCH A TIMID THING WHEN I MARRIED YOU, | can work on Judy’s Christmas present tomorrow night. | I SHORE HOPE I GOT ENUFF _STARCH IN ‘EM FOR THE LIFE OF ME -1 DON'T KNOW WHAT I DID-BUT MAGGIE MUST BE AWFULLY SORE AT ME FER SOMETHIN'-