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PAGE FIVE el THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA }nel aboard the barge was served | Monday on the Health. Last year, | Christmas was spent in drydock at GUESS 1 FORGO! TO_ WIND IT THIS MORNING M.V. HEALTH IN PORT RADIO LOG DAGWOOD, | HAVE YOU FOR MINOR REPAIRS; DRYDOCKS IN SEATTLE The M.V. Health, Territorial De- artment of Health self-propelled o, arrived Sunday morning from About 20 miles west of Cape B cer, a reduction gear bearing on one of the two motors burned out with the barge coming in under one motor. “Good weather for winter was ntered across the Gulf of Alaska,” Edward Paine, cap- tain of the barge. The worst weather Kodiak. As soon as the reduction gear bearing is repaired, the Health | leaves for drydock in Seattle where the barge will undergo the first| complete overhaul in two years. | The BCG vaccine (Bacillus Cal-, | mett-Guerin) used for protection | against tuberculosis was delivered | 'lu the barge by air. When the | | Health first left here, the vaccine had a life of 10 days which was later changed to seven and then back' to 10 days. The vaccine was flown from Chicago laboratories. | In the Kodiak drea, the vaccine ! was delivered by planes from the Ao 14 = AN B A E @ THE TIME, PLEASE ? AR S ITs A / L T ! Alaska Broadcasting Oo. / ¢ E b QUARTER PAST--? / b S‘\rrgchDHAs CBS—NBC DIAL 1460—JUNEAU TUESDAY EVENING 5:00—NOAH WEBSTER SAYS- NBC. 5:30—HOTEL ORCHESTRA- NBC. 6:00—News. 6:15—Dinner M sie. 6:30—Billboarc of the Afr. 6:45—Local N.ws. 7:00—DANGEROUS ASSIGN- MENT-NBC. = 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS | » ok N REDDIE FROGLESS ~ AT FULLBACK, EH 22 SN\ o) I WHATS uowm OURSIDE = the 20 months the barge was| Coast Guard; around the Alaska; gone from Juneau was encountered | peninsula by navy planes; on the | jan Islands, according |north side of the peninsula and in | Blair, 1 n in | the Aleutians delivery was made by of the M.V. Health. | Reeves Airlines; to St. Lawrence Is- | Christmas dinner for all person- ;mnd by army planes; while other | T R - - | deliveries were made b; in Air- | 10:00—Tomorrow’s News. in the Digteiot Court for “‘Fl'fe"" et | 10:15—Sports Roundup. Bé‘!’!’: ')lllll\\l.m‘m‘.. Fourth Division | = ). g0 was surprised at Nome | 10:30—Forecasts -v CLARA BROOKS and JOAN Walker No. 6646 SUMMONS | Aboard the Health is Aloysius DENT € THE manng who boarded the barge at | ) STATES OF LMERICA, INome, This is the first trip south | S 2TING: |for the King Islander. Illanna will TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE- | be going to Michigan from Seattle | FENDANTS: | to visit friends. | * 9:30—Forecasts. are hereby required to appear 9:35—Trio Time. ict Court for the Terri- 45y ki D s et . [MANY JORE RARGENG | ™ CX R IRRREES . at Fairbanks, Alaska, within | i ¢ days after the last public ;\Ai BARA"OF 0" S““DAY‘ 10:¢5—Milady’s Memo, namely, | P 10:30—Concert Hour. nd | Carol singing at the Bubble Room 11:00—Blue Barron. in case this|Sunday afternoon was a Success | % ik . or within|with Pat Carroll and Fred Dunn | 11:15—Four Knights. er the date of its|leading. Twenty-five persons formed | 11:30—Listeners’ Digest. you, in the event this|a chorus with the youngest belng; 12:00—Forecasts. ons is served upon you person- ‘one-year—uld Sydney Hanford, who | 12:05—Salon Serenade. swer to the Complaint |was also the shortest and six-foot- | 12:15—Noon News. yve-named plaintiff on file | seven-inch Johnny Goettel the tall- | 12:30ORGAN-NBC. Jurt in the above-entitled | est. ! 12:45—UN BEAT-NBC. plaintiff demands| Two 10th Rescue Squadron men‘ 12:30TREASURY BAND-CBS. f: | from Adak who are spending the | l:;m—lUNAC;IEON WITH : llation of Deeds fraud- holidays in Juneau, also partici- ! I;C)PEZ BB, ocured by defendants, and pated. They were Dave Harvell of i be ordered to re- | Greensboro, N:C., and Louis Estes | 1:30—RENDEZVOUS ROOM- onvey to plaintiff the [of Houston, Texas. Joe Bell of Ta- | NBC. described property situ- | coma joined in as well as Wallis | 3:00—UNIV. OF CHICAGO .au, First Judicial Divi- George, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Hzm-j ROUNDTABLE-NBC. ) ' " of Alaska, to-wit: | ford, Lynn Dunn and others. Frank | ¢.95 norrAR A MINUTE-CBS. ! \lnz }n:v]( ((1'11;\.111 1:1',, {.)mtct or |Barker accompinied on the piano. |\ o0 ooge of Hits. el of land situate between | hern Hotel and the CHRISTMA S BABY ARRIVES 4130, FIRET ‘PHIEDOM: DD E » Rooms and known | The stork und Santa Claus both | All prosrams BgaaeL on shange WKlin Street. visited St Ann's hospital o Christ- | 1U¢ to coriditions beyond gur cod- | mas Day. The stork’s package was 7o e 1t that you fail to |an 8 pound, 2 ounce baby boy for | i nd answer, the plaintiff Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Putzke. He | ment against you for { arrived at 7:20 p.m. and has been HosplIAl NOIES | )f, and will apply to the |named Stanley Gordon Putzke IL Admitted to St. Ann's hospital | - the relief demanded in{Putzke is with the U.S. Coast Guard |over the long weekend were Mrs. | at as hereinabove stated. | here. He is originally from South:‘Charlcs Lee Nelson, Ermeline Zoll- the HONORABLE | Dakota and Mr-. Putzke comes from | man, Mrs. Stanley Putzke, Mrs. PRATT, Judge of said | Illinois, They have lived in Juneau | Magnus Hermes, Mrs. Wilma Roger | the Seal of said Court |for the past year and a half. |and W. E. Whispell, Jr. ! ffixed this 9th day of —_— | Dismissed were R. Park, Walter 1 Hirchys Here | Smith, Mrs, Clifford Frutiger, David | Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Hirschy | Dunton, Mrs. Rudy Notar, Mrs. L. | By OLGA T. STEGEEF, and son are stopping at the Hotsl |Huffman and Mrs. R. Sednik. Deputy Clerk. | Juneau. | Admitted to the Government | ation: Dec. 12, 1950. - S | hospital were John Harris and Evan ation: Jan. 2, 1951. SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN’S EPcterson, both of Juneau. 8:00—Alaska Time. | 8:30—RATE YOUR MATE-CBS. | 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Cote Glee Club. [ 9:30—SUSPENSE-CBES. ! intiff, | LA |last July with a black cocker spaniel that was flown there from a Se-| (attle kennel as her birthday pre- | |sent from the Public Health nurse at Nome. 1‘ WEDNESDAY MOLNING AND AFTERNOON Sign on. 7:00--Dunking with Druxman. 7:30—News Summary. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:10—Healline News. 8:256—Weather Forecasts. 9:00—Music for the Missus. Defendants. PHOOEY.” IT IS ONE OF THE HEADS OF THE WHY SHOULD ) THAT ONE PROBABLY BE HAPPY ¥ A FOREIGNER, THEY ARE THE PRIVILEGED tion of this Summons, within thirty days ¢ can SURE THE COMMIS5AR TASTES ONLY A DELICATE BLEND OF FLAVOR5. THE COMRADE COMMISSAR ORDERS ALL TO JOIN HIM IN THE DINING HALL FOR THE VICTORY CELEBRATION. IN B HALL, CLERK /ES, CHIEF, EHP NORTH PARK ORVED YOU MEAN NOW? BUT, TRACY, WE HAVEN'T A VING DAY, CHRISTMAS | | CIVEN OUT THE PRESENTS Jl DAY, LABOR DAY! THEV RE ALL ALIKE IN TH'S BUSI- NESS! I WONDER WHAT THE 0\ CHIEF MEANT BY *MURDER 4 = BY FLAME"? ; i | FROM PETERSBURG — DOOGAN JANITon SERVICE ——— || Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hungerford |of Petersburg are staying at the Windows washed, storm windows removed, Venetian || Hotel Juneau. blinds, overstuffed furniture, walls, woodwork, floors | cleaned, waxed and polished. Rugs shampooed. | Sewing macnines for rent at the | White Sewing Machine Center. 642-tf NASH SALES and SERVICE | CHRISTENSEN BROS. i| 909 12th Phone Green 279 + or.; 1660, by ‘The Chicags Trilume. Fares Reduced One Way 63.00x 98.00. Round Trip 113.40. Not bad! Il get him to thinking that he suggested it.Then | can get her some records! But I'm afraid | couldn’t put over television, Nina. The new changers with long playing records are swell. Then how about a nice radio- Anchorage Kodiak Homer 80.00. 2 If you're thinking of L 'm thinking up 176.40. bl something for your | samething for Uncle \| mother’s Christmas, alt to give her. 144.00. Pipe Thawing e | Wals o2 NaknekA.B. 10450. 188.10. v . W AR Waknek Village 114.50. 206.10. , i i 10% Reduction on Round Trip. *Plus Tax —— e ————— Refrigeration Service g Radio Repairs Yo T / : } 3) = Daily Flights — Passengers, Mail and Air Cargo Guaranteed Work , ot Reasonable Prices X V/, Connections at Anchorage for all Interior R N0 2 and Westward Points Days 987—Nites Red 858 Arctic Refrigeration RUN FER TH' CELLAR, MAW !! Tickels and Reservations BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 DON'T YE WORRY NO, HE WON'T, ABOUT STARCHIN' 'NEITHER! YORE UNK SNUFFY'S HE'S OUT 18HAR SOCKS, CRICKET-- SAILIN' ‘EM OFF'N HE'LL FERGIVE TH' TOP OF CORN- PONE MOUNTAIN RIGHT THIS ot T wonoerFUL | | [ ; TO BE OUT HERE ? NO NOISE OR : RACKET TO ok i < 28 oNES | 4 ) ?Oflf?';“b $ 7 1= BY GO.LY-THIS QUIET AT SEA LS SOUR MASH 18 CERTAINLY KENTUCKY SOUTHBOUND S.S. Baranof ...Dec. 24 Ketchikan Seattle STRAIGHT BOURBON | W HISKEY Jan. 2 | S.S. Denali BONDED Sitka Petersburg Wrangell 100 PROOF Ketchikan Seattle NORTHBOUND S.S. Denali ....._.Dec. 25 Sitka Seward Cordova S.S. Baranof Seward From Seattle COASTAL MONARCH—December 24 b H‘ E. Green, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 —_—— e ——————— Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY . World rights reserved | Cope. 1950, King Fear.

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