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ST SRR BN R UM 131 WD D. B. FEMMIR : DIES AT WHEEL : OF HIS TRUCK Dave B. Femmer died suddenly of a heart attack while driving his truck on Franklin Street this fore- noon. He died at the wheel and the truck sideswiped two cars and stopped when it came into contact with a third. Dr. William P. Blanton of the Juneau Medical and Surgical Clinic was called immediately and pronounced Mr. Femmer dead. The remains were taken to the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. Mr. Femmer who had resided in Juneau for over 40 years, was born in 1884. He was married in Juneau and is sur\.ned by his widow, four § James | Hurley, J. C. Now — brewing delicious coffee is just as simple as plugging in an electric cord! All you need do is measure water and coffee, plug in — and the CORY AUTOMATICdoes the rest! Keeps coffee piping hot automatically. No switches to set. No buttons to push. - Nothing to forget — the CORY AUTOMATIC does all theremembering” for you! THOMAS ‘ HARDWélRE | SENSATIONAL NEW REDUCED FARES TO SCANDINAVIA New York to Fore * Go to the old country this Fall or for Christmas * Bring your loved ones here for a family reanion * Only 17 hours to Copenhagen or Oslo, 19% to Stockholm, 22% to Helsinki SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES Segtle—3527 Whie Henry Suart Building n‘cu 6250 Possengers + Mail » Corgo $og Armeter OO W fiih Jiel COPENHAGEN, 0SLO STOCKHOLM children and five grandchildren. Hw] children are Mrs. Muriel Graves and HE“RY HOGUE IS cn, uzz" Mrs. Rose McGee of‘ an v, and Miss Margaret | Femmer, who is attending Mmh- University in Evantson, TlI [ willlam Jr., | ELECTED MEMBER "48 CENTURY CLUB andchildren are David, George and Alan Graves of | Juneau and Mrs. Doris Kosinsky of : Henry Hoguc mllknown insur- | Milwa | anse man, has received advices of Femmer for vears operated his his election as a member of the rvice and also the 1948 Century Club. Femmer Dock and Storage Com-| The notification came from Har- pany. The Armv took over the Fem- Ty K. Coffey, of Portland, General, mer dock foc a subport in 1941 and Agent for Mutual Benefit Health later the gc ment purchased the and Accident Association for Wa%h- property from Femmer. He sold his ington, Oregon, Idaho and Alaska. own transfer transfer business but later again' Hogue qualified for the member- took posse: and for the past ship by writing in excess of 100 year has been driving his own applications during the months of trucks }July and August. } Funeral arrangements will be .m- e AN 1 nounced later i | e e——— 17 10 seariie, 7w, Open House o THURSDAY PAA FLIGHTS; Junday fo Honor Twenty-four passengers arrived | S M B and leit from Juneau yesterday unl rs- UCy Pan American flights. Seventeen left for Seattle and seven came in) Sgt. and Mrs. N. R. Bucy will be from there. Passengers were: honored at an open house on Sun- From Seattle—F. E. 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