The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 19, 1945, Page 2

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WEDNESDAY, DE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Jack Dennard, Matt Laughlin and (he tmas holidays in Anchor- < '%f"\}EGW’?@"@Q@’@M'E;%?%%@)&. 4 LR g 3 Yukon lrom william J. Scott. ge , Mrs. Redling’s parents, i = From Ketchikan, Gerald D./then go south for reassignment, al- ¢ C Jospeh P. Clam, Henry M. though he has 144 points, suffi- Kirchhofer, Edna cient and then some for discharge. 1 Edwin J % liver, Paul J. Vendor, Jr., and H ng, formerly with the For- :@u [l es 0. Youngman est Service and also Employment Leaving for Seward were G Agent for the Alaska Juneau, was Sokool, Archie Williams, Mrs. 1 captain in the Juneau unit of Steamer Yukon arrived in Juneau chie Williams, W. L. Watkins, M I torial Guards and with his rt yesterday afternoon at 6 W. L. W ns, Harry Smith, I vent to Chilkoot Ba s'clock from the South, and sailed A. France, Geraldine mas, Will- is inducted in MANGONE.. .. A Great morning shortly before 9 iam E. Brown, Arthur J. Burke and I > went to WaY 10 Say ~ | cleck with 10 passengers for the Glenn V. Cupp. : then to the / - I vard. - i ng promotions gr Merry Christmas g8 &' , § Marle 1 Heey, Mre, LT, COL. REDLING ON il o ?m\‘m‘(',:.‘.]f:nh'g Y g % }3 Cheney, Margaret Deitse: BRIEF V'S" HERE | Jima and then Japan. He vis- n, R. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. H. R friends last night while in Ry T R (2T I 2 €25 R e Y RIS % maA S araral-d Fdrd o g Jchnson, Mr. and Mrs. S. Komin- Jur X AU el el ) “ s ky, Charles Montague, Archie Met- Aboard the Yukon bound west- 2 nimous gift of all ... g ; ! : calfe ward is Lt. Col. W. R. Redling, . 0 . Y tailored . ; 2 Russell Hermann, Joe Nadean, H. neau man who has made g 1 BOMER CRASHES, L - coat . C. Watkins, Mrs. H. O. Watkins, the armed forces. He is accomp & Ralph C. Wilson, Eli S, Yovetich, ied by Mrs. Redling and will s Slx GUARDERS DIE ) U. S. DEPARTMENT OF CGMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAT FORT WORTH, Texas, Dec. 19— J, ALASKA Six men were killed when a U. S. WEATHER BULLETIN Coast Guard patrol bomber, bound DATA FOR: 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | {ycm the Coast Guard Base at 5 24 hrs* | TODAY | Bilexi, Miss., to El Paso, 3 last Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 Weather at | crashed in a field 14 miles-north of Max. temp. Anchorage 31 2 24 ] F The Navy Air Station at Dallas Barrow 2 e 1id two Coast Guard pilot offi- 0 i 38 2 : Tracz Cloudy gers, two Coast Guard enlisted men ¢ CENTENNIAL Farina is the good-to-eat hot cereal (»’,“\:,] 2 ot :“““\ my enlisted men were that is extra nutritious! Boasts a delicate whe'ut N Edmonton 26 14 4 Bt aboard plane flavor plus creamy smooth fexture. Fortified with vl B s # k Bhtw g HE D 3 ; wheat germ. Ask your grocer for Centennial Farina. s 8 2 + Snov mpire Want-ads bring results! Juneau 3 § 33 .35 Snow Juneau Airport ; 3 .08 Snow Ketchikan 3: 3 Snow e Drizzle Fog Fog Northway Cloudy Petersburg 3 : Snow Prince Rupert 3 26 32 Cloudy Francisco A 40 4 Pt. Cloudy Clear 30 B ) o e We deeply appreciate the enthusiastic A e o prese : welcome given fo us by the people of i S 5 g e . cnter e s Gastineau Channel on the opening of our new market . . . We especially et thank our many thoughtful friends for AR e : WIND ientof Waves the flowers, congratulatory messages Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Cc f s and other expressions of good will. Py aYdl: RN I 271 o 2eg BE Barbizon Slips Eer favorite slip Tailored ca rose and white ngths and siz» statuesque S P P R e P b e b L e e g Lo BorpE ; - inds 15 to 20 cy St G S0 iies b ol A8 SAtetd it s Tk HAROLD BATES . . . Co-Owner 1 able s rs, Ya to Dixon Bienen-Davis Bags I8 1o ear 2 miles per hour tomght. R o g Bl LES FRAGNER . . . . Manager The ultimate in s % s ‘ : il & f BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS —— e .95 1027.50 : § | A s UEEES Store Hours--—-8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. | S e Juneau Welding and Machine Shop Delivery Schedule DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES AT: The Erw & % s b Lovely Hankies Lcads of iu.‘,r ly handkerchiefs Whites, p colors . .. Hand- made maderas, iinens and swiss. 65¢c - 2.95 B M, Rebsends C i QAAITY SINCE 1887 BRREPERRVNNANNNZ) RV VDOV DDEURITEY L] in Feed Co. 10:30 A.M.—2:30 P.M.—4 P.M. 5 in Case Lot Grocery DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOON * PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN. COAL and STORAGE B Public Accountani-S{enographic-Tax Refvrns MURPHY and MURPHY ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 { B e e ) A i stationed here and the tran who probably will be in Jur Christmas Eve, is likely t SOI.I("'ED BY uso quite a large total Naturally wish to be sure not to forge \ one of them. In so doing we feel FoR SERVI(EMEN sure we'll be carrying out the de- sire of the generous people of this 5 whole area 2 Among the kinds of 8 pecially welcomed by GIs, pointed out, ave toilet articles an s B.P.O.Elks KIDDIES® CEERISTMAS PARTY SATURDAY - DECEMBER 22- AT 1:30P. M. at the CAPITOL THEATRE Santa Claus Will Be There! candy and home-made cookies Presents already wrapped may be . left at the USO, or they may be left there unwrapped; or they will be picked up by one of the staff members of the Club. -+ S I MIsS TOLLMAN IS ey donate el N St DEATH OF FATHER USO director, Death in her family, at the fam e having a ily home in Mitchell, South D: a % has called Miss Ernestine Zollman, THE SERIOUS DRIVER . . . no nonsense about this .| Supervisor of Field Services, Alaska G0 Sionhnes i« | Department of Public Welfare, south chap, he keeps his mind on the road, takes his driving om home'. With so :"' plane. Bhe expects fo refuim to seriously. He’s conscientious about his car, too . . . reunited with their fam- her duties in the Territory £ e o going to be a rather January. never misses getting WEAR-SAVING RPM Motor Oil son for all the Miss Zollman's father, P. A. Zoll- » ' to be dway Man, was an attorney in the city regularly to keep it young. spond in the very nsure a ren viceman in this a the USO is pgest- to it and r distribu- Sl RN ) BN PEREgRRrfeennng 3 28 Zed S0 we bejieve a Christmas remem- Of Mitchell. brance this year will mean more to e RPM Motor Oil Takes Better Care of Your Car, too! a fellow than at any other time SEVEN INCHES OF SNOW 2 S On Gastineau Channel Are Invited! outposts, together with the men inches of snow fell in J | R

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