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TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1051 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ; PAGE SEVEN RADIO lOG i (e ] e / i - — | I ENT, THIS P : | COMING RINY o S ARNT) (MORNING 1 WaNT) éNWEAPNk;\?SSDF?\tQ' ?@/ HERES THE FRIED, &'GHT\JEP Alaska Broadcasting Co. ONE EGG OR THREE P ONE SCRAMBLED <, (& AND HERES THE CBS—NBC TWO, THIS P, POACHED BUT DIAL 1460—JUNFAU MORNING ? WHERE'S THE TUESDAY EVENING 5:00—BREAK THE BANK-NSC.| 5:30—SLIM BRYANT-NBC 6:00—News. 6:15—Dinner M sic: 6:30—Billboarc of the Air 6:45—Local N ws. 7 7 8 8 9 9 'NAT. .GUARD HOLDS SNIE(;)%EBOEI!‘II)EE!;DOF | OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY An open house will be held b_vl pIONEERS DEAD | the local detachment of the Ter 4 | torial National Guard at the armory FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Jan. 9—P | g ngay afternoon from 2 to 4 Lorenzo Snepp, believed to be the | jijock, A movie on the Korean war oldest Alaskan pioneey, died YeS-|yj pe shown and weapons and terday. equipment will be displayed and He celebrated his 100th birthday | evpiained. in September, 1949, and was toast- ed on the occasion from the Pac-| ific Coast throughout Alaska. be an M29 cargo known as Sndpp Wiy hospitalized more | the “Weasel quarter ton than four years ago when he was weapons ) calibre machine found living alone on a homestead gun on anti-aircraft 35 miles down the Richardson high- mount, M-1 with bayonet, way, He was preparing to face a carbine and a circle. | cold winter although he was tco All men b the ages of 17 to stand up. to 35 are par rly invited to | 1til theree wecks ago he was attend the party and inspect the N and realy | equipment "L DNA TAKES TWELVE WELL, ANYWAY, I BROKE THE MONOTONY Equipment at tne open house will :00_THE LINEUP-CBS, :30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS | :00—HENRY JEROME | YOUR M CORRECTION, PLEASE 1 | LINDERSTAND NO_OPPOSING TEAM HAS PENETRATED BEYOND OUR &O-YD. OR AT DR FULLPAGE § :15—Cote Glee Club. :30—8USPENSE-CBS. 10:00—Tomorrow’s News. 10:15—Sports Roundup. 10:30—Forecasts AS THIS GREAT FOOTBALL SEASON NEARS THE END, WE HAVE THE OALY ) TEAM WHOSE 50-Y2 LINE HAS NEVER BEEN Ves CROSSED /! \ Yo ToNEs WHATCHA N (4 U AND AFTERNOON P, mes Sign on. 7:00--Dunking with Druxman, 7.30—News Summary. a that he o go back a ripe would “get well enough to the cabin and live to old age.” Snepp was born in a covered wagon enroute from New England to Texas 12 years before the start of the Civil War. He starteq moving northward by obtaining work as a cowhand from OUT; BRINGS EIGHTE Pacific Northern Airlines brough! t passengers from the westwarc y rday and took out 12. From Anchorage: Marvin Slaugh- ter, A. Tarber, Carl Carlson, Lewi 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:10—Healline News. 8:25-—Weather 9:00—Music for the M. 9:30—Forecasts. 9:35—Trio Time. Texas to Salt Lake City. He land- | Stanley, B. G. Felkner, Kenn Good- | ed at Dutch Harbor, Ala , in | son, J. D. Hubert. 1895 and in 1902 he went to Fort From Yakutat: Virginia Pine. Gibbon where he served in a civ- To Anchorage: Robert Croken flian capacity for the Army Quar- 6 w. W. Killingsworth, A. Sumbiek, | 10:05—Milady’s Memo. termaster Corps. Dorothy Meyer, A. L. and Mike 10:30—Concert Hour. Snepp arrived in Fairbanks in French, Tom, Ruth and Jean Con- 11:00—Blue Barron. 1923 and when he was 70 years stant. 11:15—Four Knights. old he retired from Government| To Cordova: Toby and Ruby| 11:30—Listeners’ Digest. service and bought a homestead. | Perry. 12:00—Forecasts There are no known survivors. To Yakutat: Maggie Harry. 12:05—Salon Serenade. 9:45—YOU AND THE WORLD- | CBS. 10:00—News. Copr, 1980, King Festures Syadicate, otld rights resecved, W-WHAT 7 THEY ARE AHA...WE'RE KRALNICKOFF... THE PLANE & TRYING AN ESCAPE. CARRYING THE AMERICAN &, SHOOT THEM DOWN / HERE COMES 2, SPY IS HEADED FOR THE 3 P g AMERICAN ZONE... g . % 1 WE HAVE TWENTY . MINUTES LEFT. I THIS IS MAJOR COMMANDER...THIS IS LIEUTENANT NOTOVSKI...I HAVE SIGHTED THE +..|T IS TWENTY MINUTES AMERICAN ZONE AND HAVE THEM WIDE OPEN NOW, EXCELLENCY. WSCS MEE' 12:15—Noon News. | MEET HERE FEB. 1| 1:00-TREASURY BAND-CiS. 1:30 in the home of Mrs. A. J. Alter, No. 6 Channel Apartments. :30—RENDEZVOUS ROOM- The Mission study “Near East Pan- | T NBC. orama” will be continued. s s :00—UNIV. OF CHICAGO | tion is scheduled to meet in J ROUNDTABLE-NBC T A it e e iy | 3:30—DOLLAR A MINUTE-CBS.| i Hanter, 4106 pernnm\r word Irr)m Harvey Brown | : ity at S | s 4 : secretary, of Sitka. { 4:00—Parade of Hits. i . Call ¥Risk FILKS. Grecid| mpe original date of the meeting | 4:30—FIRST FREEDOM-NEC. 702-8t | was February 21, but due to a All programs subleci o change ! quest of members at the westward | jue to conditions beyond our con- it has been moved up. trol. ‘The Territorial Bankers Associn- NOTICE OF HEARING ON | VIDOW'S PETITION FOR AWARD | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN/ ARK/—_&' ik TRA;’F-LER ! | that on the 2nd day of January,| A S TRAVE : 1951, FANNIE McKINLEY, widow | Mrs. T. A. Hazard of Little Rock *ATURA“AZ"ONS of decedent, filed her petition for |Arkansas. is registered at the Bara- HMMMM, DELECTABLE! A RARE DELICACY, THESE ...EYIEE! YOU MAKE STUPID JOKE, MAYBE — OR 16 DARE TO THREATEN ME, EH # AS USUAL., YOU'VE DRAWN DEAR ME! WHEN THE OBESE ENTIRELY THE WRONG PERSON SEES THE "DEATHS HEAD” ARRANGEMENT OF <1 an award and distribution to her |DOf Hotel of the sum of $4,000.00 from the assets of the estate of RENNER McKINLEY, deceased, or so much thereof as may be available, provided in Sections 4406 to Compiled Laws of Alasks and that the Probate Precinet of JUNEAU, Fi NOTICE ! NOTICE IS HFREBY GIVEN as | that the VONJA D, a vessel of the 0. | United States, Official No. 249805 | home port Juneau, a gas screw of the [nine tons, will he sold at public ion, | quction under order of the Unitec Territory of Alaska, s District Court for the Dis- that said petition will be h | ct of Alaska, Division Number the 6th day of February, 1951, at|one, on Januaiy i, 1951, at 2 p.m the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the g the Small Boat Harbor, Juneau forenoon of said day, at the court | Alaska, to satisfy an order of room of said court at Federal Bldg., | dated January 3, 1951, in the action | Juneau, Alaska, at which time any |entitled “The First National Bank and all persons having objections |of juneau, a corporation, Libelant, to said petition shall show cause|y the gas screw or vessel VONJA why said petition shall not be|p, oOfficial No. 249895, her tender granted. | tackle, apparel, equipment, engines Dated at Juneau, Alaska this 2nd |etc.; Fred G. Froebese and Edith of January, 1951. ;Froebese Gouroff, Respondents, No GORDON GRAY | 6376-A." U. S. Commissioner and Ex-i DATED at Juneau, Alaska, this | Officio Probate Judge, Ju- |3rd day of January, 1951 neau Precinct, Territory of | WALTER G. HELLAN, Alaska. | United States Marshal. First Publication: Jan. 4, 1951. First Publication: Jan. 8, 1951 Last Publication: Jan. 15, 1951. {La, Publication: Jan. 13, 1951. o Aloska Coastal offers you a mew service—to speed you on your way. Through your local ACA agent you can reserve your seat on Pan American to the States . . . and then fo any spot on the globe! And now, for its patrons in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities ACA holds a special block of seats on Pan Am. . . . giving them equal priorities with those who buy their tickets in Juneaul aLnsk m/* %8 ing Sathaacsin e W ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SCHEDULED SAILINGS | 3 SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S - | BE HEARD JAY. 25| Attention of those interested is| called to the fact that the petitions | for naturalization as citizens of the | United States will be heard on Jan- uary 25 before Judge George W. Folta in the U. $. District Court| in Juneau and not on January 26| 1s - inadvertantly stated yesterday in a headline. Those wishing to be I naturalization proceedings ed to report to the office of the Clerk of the Court in the Federal Building in order to take the. ex-| amination in the office of the U.| S. District Attorney as soon as po.s-" sible. No examinatibns will be| ziven on January 25. t Arrangements for the program | on the day of the naturalization proceedings will be announced 2t a later da CATERFILLAR MEN HERE { Northern Cominercial Co. Cater-} pillar men in town inis week are; G s Gilkey of the Seattle office nd Win Ervin, Jr., of the Anchor- age office. Bill Bloxham of the| Caterpillar Co. Pacific Coast factory | at San Leandro, California, is in town with them. fe Electrical Pipe Thawing Burrows Welding: Co. Phone 289 NASH SALES and SERVICE CHRISTENSEN BROS. 909 12th Phone Green 279 NORTHBOUND S.S. Baranof .__Jan. 16 Seward Sitka SOUTHBOUND S.S. Denali Petersburg Ketchikan Seattle S.S. Baranof ...Jan. 21 Ketchikan Seattle S.S. Denali Sitka Jan. 22 Seward Cordova From Seattle SQUARE KNOT — January 19 H. E. Green, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 e —————————————————————————————————eeeeeaer —— STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, INC., Lowisville, Ky. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY LET IT BEAT SLOWLY— AND DON'T ALLOW ANY OF IT TO TOUCH YOUR HES LEAVING HIS APART+ MENT NOW,TRACY. HE MAY BE HEADED FOR HIS OFFKCE. HER BEAUTY OPERATOR WILL BE THERE AT NINE OCLOCK. I MUST HAVE THIS WITH ME THEN. I TR Smell my nice new b 1§ flowex Mucky. I've got to show Mucky my Christmas / present. — ) T HONEST INJUN, MIZ SMIF-- I HAINT BEEN ABLE TO TETCH A BITE OF FOOD SINCE T MET UP WIF HELLO -GROGAN - > WHERE'S FINNEY ? MAGGIE LEFT BEFORE I DID THIS MORNING - - -STRANGE! LEAVIN' THIS HOUSE WITH- OUT A FIGHT, OR ARGUMENT/ ; GIT IT BACK RIDDLES AROUND HERE !! 7 ,1’ W Copr, 1930, King Features Syndicate. dnc HOMESICK~ g HE DID-THAT'S WHAT MAKES HM SICK=

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