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PAGE SIX EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED LR. D. B. MARGUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau SEN G ERS WAy s EA PR ESS ek Fp e e _ ALASKRA_RIRLINES. ~ b d o~ \\ % 1] Sfi" fhe ShO&*fi’-{z distance between two points The shortest distance between you and future oecurity is a straight, dotted line. It’s a line that can lead you straight to the goals of your future , . . lead you right to the door of that home in the country . . . lead your son or daughter directly to the portals of a college career. This dotted line travels along many roads . ., and they all lead to a happier tomorrow, And it’s not hard to follow. Just pick up @ pen—and put your name on the dotted line which signs you’up for the Payroll Savings Plan—Uncle Sam’s wonderful, automatic plan for saving through United States Savings Bonds. 1f you're not on a payroll, there’s the dotted line on which you sign up for the Bond-A-Month Plan at yourbank, that biings youa gilt-edged certificate every single month, Sign up today. AUTOMATIC SAVING 1S SURE SAVING U.S. SAVINGS BONDS #k de ar officiel U. S. 1 reasury advertisement— prepared under ry Department and Advertising Council N { Tom Running THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 1ad 2 rugzged ride from South Pa n.o ti e Cove. Tie Browns will re here this winter. %Iiin (ove News Nof- Skipper Gilbert Bixby on the boa Elizabeth, also was in Saturday fo. Ha~el Wimer's | fuel oil and supplies. givin> dinner r. @ ¢l Don F Vern and | 27— Don, Tennison Skipper Reyburn. boat L'llie from the Pot Mrs. Douzlas an | Mrs. Ro home. The s Freed Adolson. 2 r H. mar Brown L and Paul Larson Skipper Barney Anderson on the boat Alpha came in from the Po Hole to get in out of the blow. ELFIN COVyi, Special s.aaska, Nov. Correspondence) ohn Adolfson on the ae came in toda ole whkere Mr. a Freed have “ought a ecds were with Mr “kipper Johnny Martinson on the boat Isis, and the boat Sunmore end the Aunenta took fuel a tandard marine station Margu hn Adolfs Jack With, Jo'nny Breesman on th of Pelican Cily was in oldtime resident i n this an cinll Skipper Loat Flower yve for ka, ¢ d found in Peal f an uni orted found a Mortensen on tl m and hunting pe 1t the nivhit the Cove on their Juneau ym their hunting The d women wreckage. Ralph o v ——— y ¥ TAMCAT SKIPPER FORMER ATC MAN, NOT NEW, ALASKA oldtimer to Alaskan waters aster Sgzt. George E. Stan- r of the new ACS main- t Wamcat, which is per nnvuml\ stationed at in iced rough heavily ¢ craft came 5 trip after a f the boat Stanford spent the Army Transpor piloting crafts to and to the west- en with the Alaska ! 1ce Aug- | Corps Alaska He has b ation d mmunic System Oscar Wcston uncau Wednesd here until mx.\ en ver by D.m. \ other | trip. v being T wk and Mrs. Roy Fields have' | (i | 1 | his Fome at Pelican City. = i in' from Inisk Coys 462 SUD<) 'k the zoat load of | A Standard nd Mrs T T M 3 r . O} 1 I n re return to n- cn cur ian Alfred rten, and Chris | the fi Juneau ¢ 3irkland. Wach,, to v the winter. sprin lie Mr ests nd Mrs ol | Peter Brunzer a mail boat Treva C v to L he Brunczers to fish. and for Mr. and and Mrs. Walter Larson and Juneau 1 in the ter Guy winter so al boats in his care. E. O. Sw New with Harbe 1 that & has se e and Mr n Breoklvn t visit Alaska.—Chief of Stowell dismissed \ CHORAGE C ,»l(m tep in the ea were Patrolman Ja lor Ro“ert Maben Grover Tribe 1 Woodin €ants menda o City Manazer Don- dismissal Ask for Schesiey Reserve ot your favorite package store and bar Wilson, included the a b in and Maben, and suzgest- reduction in rank from ser- rolmen for Grover and If you prefer bourbon ...you'li like 1 0 o Ancient Rge | Every drop Kentucky Straight Bourbon... SCHENLEY RESERVE, RARE PRE-WAR QUALITY-BLENDED WHISKEY, 66 PROOF + €5% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS * ANCIENT AGE, STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PR NLEY INTL. CORP., N.Y., N.Y. to cant befcre while t was to sign ‘the ation, making it d’tional information” we ilable to both the cit chief, wh'ch all four men from 1 re- npin the police Tolls - > pYEZ ir""zis.;iif o ARE SAF and HOLD UNITED STATES BONDS Mared-Nord'ing ; Nuptials, Friday Evening af Eight| el : | The marriaze of Miss Betty Lou |Hared to Mr. Rodney Nordling w:ll |be solemnized on Friday evening at .!‘ Dk P‘J s i 8 o'clock at the Resurrection Luth-| Church. The Rev. G. Herbert | n will give the vows i B THIS BANK CINMSURE! Mics Hared the daughter o Mr and Mrs. A. R. Hared mmu-f g-nzuw»vmm«qm&m FRELNE LNE {Juneauites, who are now residing in JUNEAL BUY SAVINGS o HE management of this nk is pledged to conscrva peration. The safety tors' funds is ouw primary consideration Ir ddition the bank is a mem ner of Federal Deposit In rance Corporation, which nsures each of our deposit loss to ! Phoenix, A Mr. Nordlinz i iithe son of and Mrs. Homer {| Nerdling. Robert Pasquan will be mat f honor and )} John Bavarc Mr Ts aguinst arriaze. llowine 2 recepti e beld at the ! £ All fr are invite e weddinz and Tre brdal coup e States on the Princess Noral following their wedding. Mr. inz will re-enter the Univer- of Washinoton to continue his e in mechar 1 engineering. s Hared and Mr. Nordling ar oth graduates of Juneau Higt | School. Last year, s Hared at tended Colorado en's Colleg nd since June ha. n emplovec { 1 the Veterans Administration here Mr. Nordl'nz fished aboard the bal voner Tundra la season - SCHWINN BICYCLES AT MAD- 'EN'S (D 13-24) - VANT ADS ERIN(‘ n:SLL the good tines every night at ROSS® ©ASIS Drive over to Douglas. Visit the ““*?zesseppees Room,” f C oriie dance tunes months at Adak | | NOTICE | nford on board the | , who j | jed th ] y after a| Daw- saveral Navy. past mides of the two Army men last week aboard the Prin- Norah. Both are locking to live. The skipper has Dawley has one for 16 ildren 1o ct Sat hild rhc form- | ortation to Wamcat was the Trans ‘my, according , and was recently the East Coast sel. A 1,000-watt ra l o transmitter is aboard the craft, to be used as emergency radio station when- such equipment is needed in t Alaska. of the craft will tenance of cable and for VHF radio €5-foot t vic ation: tions according to get to the T- d of an ice ossing Taku s tied up at t Harbor. - MRS. JESSIE WILLARD GF HAINES, PASSES ON Jessie W. Willard, passed mo.ning in the followin: Mr. and Mrs Haines and M d is survived daug ang four sons. was 54 years of age ft G pital 3 ral pluns ounced later IN ADMIRALYTY No. 6020-A OF ATTACHMENT AND ARREST OF PROPERTY i In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. ICY STRAITS SALMON COM- PANY, a corporation, Libellant, vs. The Gas Screw or Vessel “Nor- ma”, Official No. 211308, her Masts, Bowsprit, Tackle, Engines, Apparel, Boats, Anchors, Cables, Chains, Rigging, Furniture, Fix- tures, and all other necessaries thereunto appertaining and be- longing, Respondent. TO ALL CONCERNED: \OTICE‘ | 1S HEREBY GIVEN that I, William | I. Mahoney, as United States Mar- | hal for the Territory of Alaska, did m the 3rd day of December, 1948, ttach and an est the gas screw essel “NORMA”, Official No. 211,- ! 306, her masts howspri!, tackie, en- ines, apparel, boats, anchors, cables, hains, rigeging, furniture, i)xmrss,l nd all other necessaries thereunto spertaining and belonging, in the bove-entitled action, in causes of ontract, civil and maritime, for the oreclosure of a preferred maritime { 1ortgage and for payment of claims H or meats, groceries, goods, wares, merchandise, provisions, labor, naterials, and repairs, upon which here are due and unpaid the prin ipal sums of $6,102..29, with interest , hereon at the rate of 5% per annum { from August 21, 1945, and of $85.93, /ith interest thereon at the rate of 5% per annum from August 21, 945, and of $357.19, with interest hereon at the rate of 5% per an- »um from December 1, 1945, and of $330.00, with interest thereon at the [ate of 5% per annum from De- cmber 1, 1946, and of $330.00, with aterest thereon at the rate of 5% ser annum from December 1, 1947 nd of $1426.19, with interest there- n at the rate of 5% per annum rom September 1, 1947, and of 129346 with interest thereon at he rate of 5% per annum from eptember 1, 1948, and of $1920.22, fith interest thereon at the rate of 1% per annum from April 30, 1948 nd costs and expenses of this action 1cluding $1,000.00 as proctor’s fees; nd, the owner and all other persons 1terested or concerned herein are equired to be and appear at, the ‘me and place of the return of said to-wit, Saturday, the 25th ‘ay of December, 1948, in the Unitec States District Court Room in the Federal-Territorial Building, at Ju. eau, Alaska, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., r as soon thereafter as this cause may be heard, and answer in that Hehalf, or default will be entered and condemnation ordered as prayed n the libel filed herein. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 3rd day of December, 1948. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, U. S. Marshal By WALTER G. HELLAN, Deputy U. S. Marshal. R. E. Robertson and M. E. Monagle Proctors for Libellant. By M. E. MONAGLE, First publication, Dec. 6, 1948.. ! Last publication, Dec. 21, 1948, ocess, from | 'WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1948 T P —— | W-A-N-T A-D-§ | R - SRR N e TR 4+ BEDROOMS, furnace, basement BEDROOMS—Large Jaundry, lectric” kitchen, inlaid| home, 3 years old. 100'x100° lot Rardwood floors, Casey-Shattuck| in good district. Large living room with fireplace. Dining room Automatic hot water heat. Terms ONE new house on Behrends Ave. full concrete basement with gar- , full-view windows from M ing room, dinctte and kitc! Hardwod floors. Automatic air heat. Very liberal terms. \*!!ll!AM WI i#-Phone 234 WEST JU:. 2 one-level v furnished, marine view, room, hard- floors. | DR. beautifully furnished, in nsey-Shattuck addition, immed- basement, fur- n. te occupancy; hot nace ARKETA property, 7 mi. post, houses, acre pat. land, Lemon Creck; B: summer home (:n Point Louisa. NCOME $265 per mo; 3 apts hr.»-: iew, best Iocation, terms, large good heating plant, all apts furnished. LEX off Gastineau East First, $4500; terms -BDR. furnished home Norway Point, $500 down, monthly pay and home, $100 per mo. A o eenhouse 20x44 -BDR Douglas Beach | J0s, RS0 é , SHOE REPAIR shop with very best MURPHY & MURPHY 2-man equipment. Apartment in connection. Franklin St. $2500. REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS ne €76 over First National Banl FAUTY SHOP near planned " 5 AT ROAD, hjuse on property to be 160 acres possible. to afford title iful beach front- $4,000. Carter's 2 Pl small, new, Avenue phine florist lots 50x125, story house Coast Guard Bldg. $3500. G RESTAURANT, central , rent $200 month, new Reasonable down house, unfinished in- £mall apartment ready tc e into, buyer finish (as able) 10t less than $7500. $3500, month. ? panel cenverted to iron box, special~ d for heavy I engine this used 1500 mi. $800 for q TODEL 2 dium than 70, 30-06 carbin set and accessories; less half price. Phone Blue , 068-6t | ompléte side mo 'S Overcoat. 234 Tth St. 68 3t ral pair ladies Y sizes um- (o] olved: xcellent co Daurhte Christmas Girl's bicycle almost new, ion. Blue 270. ¢ 6t pancl. PETER woeD S AGENC stae - - Boats Merchandise bor Phone FGR RENT ft. Winter EELACE Wcod, y = 9l from Blue Order wave Zer cellent con- , Changer for 63 tf House g room . Ph. Blue rent. 2t new rent, 982 Spinit piano for Piano Shop. Hotel under Reasonable VOR' l HZ.KN management Phecne 74. ONE 1500-Watt Universal Light Plant. Complete with heavysduty batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson.fix Jewelry Store. 9 6 tf CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS REPORT ON BIG DRIVE » Daughtersof Ameri-! "~ 7 ca held their rezular business meet- | NICE CLEAN steam heate s last night in the Parish Hall,! also steam baths. Seandinavise Grand Regent Mrs. William| Rooms. 736 i s in charge. The outstanding succe: membkership drive was rev plans discussed for the © re held in January. The committee reported prozress r the Catholic Daugh- ers’ Christmas party to be held on | the date of the next social meeting | WELL experienced woman wante ich w e December 28. work by day or hour. Phone Mrs. Zack reported that 731, 6 am. to 10 pm. he Junior Catholic Daughters wil eir Christmas party on De- ember 17 H - - PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE work, aprons, and many luncheon, rummage, | 17, 2 pm. to 8 p. m. morial Presbyterian Church. 83t - The first ring-neck pheasants re imported in 1790 by an Eng- hman who married the daughte: Benjam'n Franklin. priv- 97 u Rooms WItL iltcher ileges. Home Hotel, Ph. 88C. | APTS, it ‘SEAVIEW A.“ ‘for rent one bloek from Federal Bldg. 890 NICE Clean Room, steam-aeatec Lower rent. 315 Goid St. 656 ti The Ca of the| wed and | WANTED initiation } CHILDREN'S Nursery, day or hour care. Ph. Green 520. Gertrude Millard. 66 6t ()‘\1AN vmnts wmk nf any kmd. by d: or week. Ph. Blue 655. 45 PLEASANT Room or apartment by young empioyea woman; perman- ent resident; would sublet until permanent house ic found. Phone 374 0005 tf MISCELLAREQUS buy, sell and exchange St. 214 2n1 999 (4 Sealed bids will be received by 1e Alaska Department of Health, uneau, Alaska, until 2:00 p. m.,! january 7, 1949, for furnishing a cet insurance policy for thirty au- mobiles owned by the Health De- artment. Bid forms and specifications may : obtained at Room 203, Territorial iilding, Juneau, Alaska rst publication, Dec. 8, 1948. 1st publication, Dec. 22, 1948. | i ’?(PRESCHIPTIGH SMUES Juneau Foot Clinic 14 Shattuck—Blue 379 Phone 908. V\I\l'i‘ll and rosD, CO. ll.lt Complete Photpgraphic Supplicy Oeveloping - Frinting - Enlargin Artists’ Painis and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats 1 {— 1 i HOPES New and Used Mdse. Wi i { FUARANTEED Realistic Perman. | ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up | Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way o C. J. EHRENREICH-CPA BUSINESS COUNSELLOR Accounting-Systems-Taxes PHONE 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. Juneau Jaritor Service || Home and Commercial Cleaning Earl J. Conkle Phone 806 Brownie'§ Liquor Sfore Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Box 2596 ING SER)D COMMAND AMELI YOUR COMPETEN \LWAY A Burrows Welding Co. A 1