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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, l‘)g iy [COASTAL AIRLINES | MAKE TWO FLIGHTS NAZI FLANK PATROLS FORMED ' ALEC JOHNSON IS JAILED TODAY ON AT MEETING OF LEGION TRO0P ~STABBING CHARGE following f e ) George G Bigsa b 8 gl i 4 , bbed i ka to Juneau—W. R, Carter t th S e ’ H i ne Wael se| Takac el knite in w, argument over | BIg AMerican Attack Push- Dariene Waedrus, Joseph T hn Kershaw i s G Back | Ralph Abatowski, Donato Guisp- uffering {rom minor Ing bermans back {0 peano | ¢ 15 Teported ATvEr Hie BE: g § Tenakee to Juneau—Ray Lauby eir home on Capital Avenue {Bystrech, Jimmy McKinley, Wil- P T T (Continued from Page oney |liam Maurwie MRS. SPATH DIES HERE e i | Ketchikan to Wrangell — F. O b SR | Dickson, Charles Marten d of the enemy Of-) gotchjkan to Juneau — Robert he hern flank the southern flank |p . " of shellfire south-| Za i L o sk iach -the Germans | Excutsion Inlet to Juneau Duncan North of |h'u Ha M Y | under a t west of are retreati William eta 1, members > Government H(hp al he is survived by a grand- join N Helen Sanderson, of southern salient they TP P AR igned to thes - | Hydaburg ap efcape beidge wadr A JEEP CARRIES HUNTER mtil each has reached its e tire for & pull back CHICAGO—A recoucitioned omplement. After that, new BREILAND RITES ‘A bit farther northwest 250 Ger- | Purchased in a recent military carries hounds, guns and a com) ion for one hunter htn “A fel can see more he could in a week Is will be organized Dick Wingerson was chosen act- senior patrol leader. Plans were made for the next troop meeting, which will be held in the Dugout Wednesday ever January 3, 1045 oo mans were seen swimming the Sure River back into Germany. The three American crossings of the Sure, which Berlin broadcasts said were made by the United States Third Army under the command of | Gen. George Patton, were near Non- nal, two and one-half miles north- Funeral services for Magnus Breiland will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery - ing I T g "OUPLE MA ED HERE 3 SEATTLEITE IN TOWN ook AIED west of Eschdorf. The fourth was HAIR STYLED | Frank Robert Norton of Hoonah g¢ g place three miles northeast of Walter S. Kilso is here from|2d Margaret Irene Daniels of | Martelange. The crossings were Ketchikan have been married at | within 15 miles of Bastogne Seattle and is staying at the Bar- TE? Hotel {the Northern Light Presbyterian |Church by the Rev. Willis R. Booth. | 'Mrs. Annie Snow nd Mrs. Isabel Booth were witnesses g by Experts WE SPECIALIZE Von Rundstedt's armored patrol probings toward the Meuse are being | badly beaten up, though one did thrust out eight miles south of Celles to the vicinity of Beauraing, - HALE HERE Dan B. Hale is in -tows from| : g ot POLICE COURT NOTES Ay three and halt miles s f Portland, Oregon, and is registered | only and one-half miles rom | I 7 on, S0 18 ISP TR In City Magistrate’'s Court this|the F h bo: n at the Baranof Hotel . = i morning Thomas Martinez, released ——e-—- — Cold TED CARTER ON TRIP yesterday un» a suspended -llo»dny MRS. MARTIN HERE 0. sentence was sentenced to serve that Wavi : Ted Carter flew to Sitka and|term after being ‘picked Up in &| Mys. Carl E. Martin, Sr, is in aving ack yesterday on a business trip|drunken condition. ’ ; i town from Anchorage and is stay-| via Alaska Coastal Air | Paul Henson, charged with drunk- |jyo"a4 the Baranof. Permanents SR, | enness, was sentenced to 15 days in s SOl Styling LA PIEIRE HERE Jml and Helen Jackson was given a & Leo La Pleire is registered at the| 10-day suspended sentence on a Shaping ALASKA WINDOW CLEANING CO. yrs, experience in Seattle MERF C. FERRIS Formerly with Dave Milner HOTEL JUNEAU—ROOM 304 ()mgc of drunkenness - The original forest area of the Gastineau Hotel from Anchorage. - FROM GUSTAVUS \ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matson are|United States is estimated at 820,- registered at the Gastineau Hotel |000,000 acres, or nearly half the land from Gustavus. |area of the nation. ' / 51 Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. { | S e esriiE B £ S DN BoAT oo s o e e o eas - 5 | arano At 11:20 o'clock this forenoon the | ® WF-M‘“ERh REPORT ol e el Juneau Volunteer Fire Department | ® (U. S. Weather Bureau) Lyt ‘ R on was called out to the small boat|® Temperature, December 27 ® ! CAPITOL CAFE cauty S“l harbor where the gasboat Fin-Fin|® In Juneau—Maximum, 36; e PEN EVENINGS BY 1! was afire from burning rags. The|® minimum, 27 . % Southern Fried Chicken % | o APPOINTMENT H blaze was extinguished with no dam- | e At Airport—Majimum, 32; e 2 Choice Stea! \ age to the boat. o minimum, 15 o} DINE and DANCE { PHONE 538 { ——————— o e m e s e e Wb se St SRR Y | A Sl e S AR HERE FROM WRANGELL e TOMORROW'S FORECAST | 5 Marion Neilsen, daughter of Mr. e o o o . - and Mrs. Jerry Neilsen, and Patty e Partly cloudy and cold, ® RA])I‘) F"R S /‘LF Devenny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. e with gusty winds tonight e & G 4 Ralph Devenny, have arrived here|e and Friday. Minimum tem- CALL from Wrangell to spend the ho perature tonight, 14; maxi- ® y5 with the Lew M. Williams @ mum tomorrow, 18. . 14 b 0 Rfiyal Blue cab 14 ® o 6 6 o 5 0 0 0 o o SR AETER A WIDE VARIETY OF ITEMS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES w=eudlere Are a Few Items=---We Have Many Others---- SILEX-2-CUP ])Rl[' M(DDEL Was 8S1.45 WELL AND TREE PLATTERS Were $1.75 SMALL ROUND CASSEROLE and COVER—-Was S1.25 ROUND ROASTER and COVER Was S1.65 CUSTARD CUPS Werel Oc¢ NOW 60 NOW §1.30 NOW 95 NOW §1.35 NOW 4 for 25« RED WATER JUG and 3 BOWLS and COVERS—Was $3.50 N ow sz 60 o ASSORTED FIGURINES- Were 43¢ each to 818 pair - REFRIGERATOR SET OF Heating Plumb Harri Machine Sho ik Pre-Inventory Clearance |. Unforgettable Values!!! ‘ EVENING GOWNS— DRESSES In Two Low Price Groups $10 and $15 Priced at $3.95, $5.00 $7.50, $10.00 $15.00 Quilted Robes, In Many Colors Prices Greatly Reduced Lounging Pajamas— Gay and Practical Too! “ Women's Avpancr Baranof Hotel Building THERE 1S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR NEWPAPER ADVERTISING Starts FRIDAY ---9 a. m. @ Set Three Oblong REFRIGER- ATOR BOWLS—Was S1.75 DOUBLE DECKER SANDWICH OR CAKE PLATES with llamlles Was $3.00 LARGE CORK MATS— Decorated—Were 55¢ Assorted Sizes and Designs—Some Glass Covered TRAYS- Were 95¢cto $1.75 Plastie SALT and PEPPER SHAKERS. were 80c¢ pr. In Red, White, Yellow and Green FRIENDLY NEIGHBOR FIGURINES, Were $1.00 NOW 3 Qceachto $1.4.40 pair NOW §1.30 NOW 2.00 NOW 40¢ . NOW75cfo §1.40 NOW 65¢ PAIR ey Y EER NOW 60 P ing Gifts