The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 21, 1948, Page 2

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‘PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e e SN RSP (AL ' lf}’f“vm:';fi Hynes William Hansen, 46 ABOARD DENALI EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED N @B TICE A"S)ll()AMAm;L,E‘SGS g WESTWARD BOUND DR. D. D. MARQUARDT r § BEHRENDS will observe their regular store oo et %" oo & e i hours throughout the days of Christmas week, { closing as usual at 6:00 p. m. PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Berg, Mich- Sixteen p: 47 pASSENGERS ael Berg, Earle Bjornson, Douglas Denali leaving !ux lhe westward Boddy, Rollene Clark, Mrs. Daphine yesterday afternoon. Included were: | s Dodds, Charles Evitts, Marlin Fee- To Haines: John Willard, Richard | The Alaska, Capt. Carl Nilsen, |y Claire Folta, Robert Helgesen, Young, Evans Willard, Josephine| | Purser D. P. Doran, ved today Russell Hermann, James Hortess- Hammond | : Seattle and i jine, Duane Hogue. To Skagway: Helen Williams, | @m&flfi%fl% at 1 o'clock from heduled to sail for Cordova, Val-| Diane Hunsbedt, Farle L. Hunter Miss Viola Sullivan | dez and Seward tonight at 8 o'clock. 111 Leonard King, Arthur H. Low-| To kutat: David Abraham, | | The Alaska will return to Juneau | paul F. McConnell, E. E. Nin- Olai Abraham, Mrs. S. Abraham, | southbound on Dec 25. There | s jack Oakley, Donald Rude, H. Nathan Williams, Mrs. Emma Will- | Fvening Hour . Jean Peacock. From Peters- Sk Ak o | burg: Mr. ang Mrs. W. A. Ander- JONES FILES SUIT were eight pas aboard the| A saunders, Ed. Shaffer, Jr., Don- jams, Charles Brown, Lawrence | T 3 hip from Ses ald Willisms, Rod Williams, and | George. /] e:d — wn"’“ Y T!‘F d PG i Ernestine zallamson To Sitka: Anton Kushin ‘ ues av L ‘““"a Aursta ittle vieiBan Al Tom Wrangell: Walter Campen - { i1 re- m:e or evening shoppers, on plane COR 7 4 o dents oo | SC1, M. and Mrs. Thomas Thomp- FOR LOSS OF BOAT r stud S - . g " son, Mr. 2 s, Homer Williams, (31 [ Uu . tmas holidays. | 0B, Mr. and % .:C]VS, irom 'SG fO 909}. “Flight 007, | Rudolph Williams. In the District Court, Harold R R - Jones has filed suit in admiralty FREIGTER VICTORIA against the oil screw vessel For- DOCKS FROM SEATTLE rester and owner, James V. Cole. the long way home. The | The Alask V‘:L"“fu“ !\‘:~w;;‘t-,(0’(l) """l "1(0';'1)"10: FMm.d:\?l)x;”](;”"\:i::‘;”(‘f)\:,:m::: “:( of his gas fishing vessel Tacora, 1o thi rasboat SwICtAIN $2,500 for loss of personal effects frodn -Seattle. Wer: of himself and crew, and $2,000 for Alexander, Mr. and loss of the use of his boat in the {ishing season. The ora was sunk in a collis- icn with the Forrester the night of August 22, in Gastineau Channel a mile south of Juneau Jones charges that the Forrest- er did not make a starboard according to rules of naviga- tion, and was running without visible lights, and at an excessive eed. mship Co. freigh- d here at 2:00 on from Seattle. ptain Chris Trond- “Spendthrift— Fayette County, Kentucky"” B Rehrends Co ! QQAALITY SINCE 1887 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, D e e ST | Your Deposits " | SPECIAL SERVICE AT e " METHODIST CHURCH ARE SAFE ? ON SUNDAY EVENING TO HOLIDAY HOSPITALITY One key opens the door to holiday guests. The other “key,” when turned in the bottle, provides the preferred partner to Kentucky Hospitality. For in the State which knows BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDE in a service of be presented Sunday ev he Juneau Methodist Churc! 1 Albrecht will lead some of tic > > — SGT. ADAMS RETURNS | Sgt. Dale Adams returned to his . ols with the congrega i ; HE management of this \ the Choir will r ACS post yesterday from Seattle bqu~b°<" v gy o 2 menagement of th £ P Byl to Fort ton, where he success- for its intriguing, sour mash flavor and old- fully con 1 qualifying physi fashioned bouquet. For gift or guest, insist on OLD FITZGERALD. OLD FASHIONED. . £Zstlen s2l L0 HTZGERALD D755 Qstter sty Soe. Lowiioiti 7 tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration In \ D msll s addition the bank is a mem- oer ¢f Federal Deposit In- 1} N TH‘S GAM‘ surarice Corporation, which Choir will sing Christmas an- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lister a duet, and Mrs. Lister pri junior grade. His or- cted shortly from the is one of the first men y Malcolm and Mrs. 4 to rcceive this promo- joy will play an or- 10 duet prelude, “Jesu, Joy s Desire,” by Bach The service begins at 8 0 oo - Insures each of our deposit- ors aguinst loss to 4 maxi- mum of $5,900, - ENAKEE from Tenakee z and Cecil Arab. 4 T ¥ Seattle 1, Wash. illiam ek o alass s Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey oot o Bottled in FIRST NATIONAL IBANE | FROM BUDGET HEARINGS _ e e e e of JUNEAU, ALASKA 2 A MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOS INSURANCE CORPORA :ij:g%pgflchy g nfl'}!gk%c’jfl. GEORGE WILLIAMS (MHOLE( PAR{SH HERE ENROUTE 10 HOME, ELFIN (OVE ("Mfl 55 PARW 3 e =3 iy 1k 22 attend mee! rvice Commi cost of living differen- | &7 £ employees outside ‘_3;’ Jnited States. Brust %’7 mumission plans to| §g “1p > the differential schedule | £ Commission members are utilizing | %4 1e information that has beem ed from the NFFE in Juneau on cost of living in the Territory. Loflel Sy MAIL FROM KETCHIKAN In the ail brought on the Al-| aska today were 71 pouches and | acks frem Ketchikan, and four Se Special Bargains at The Watson utside pieces, totaling 1.933 | Nugg Shop. 71 4t | Roy H. Smith pounds. FET & Sturm Locker System MAIN AT THIRD STREET TELEPHONE 544 FOR EVERY MEMEBER OF THE rAMILY TOASTERS ... CLOCKS . . . ELECTROLUX CLEANERS...SMALL RADIOS... ELECTRIC IRONS (Steam and Regular) . . . ELECTRIC BLANKETS . . . ELECTRIC MIXERS.. WASHERS.. REFRIGERATORS ... RANGES... TAPE RECORDERS . A Full Line of the World-Famcms HALLICRAFTER RADIGS Including the Hallicrafter Communication Sets in All Models and Get Your FTurkey NOW Washington Co-Dp Broadbreast Eviscerated - (ven Ready Hallicrafter Radio Console Models in Several Styles including those equipped with the DUAL SPEED Record Changers FOR THAT DIIFFICULT GIFT Give a Hallicrafter Sizes Average 10 to 20 Pounds PUE POUND 85« If you have not reserved YOUR LOCKER HERE do so without delay, while there still remain a limited number. 307 Seward Street w=cemeeee Phone 62 Open Every Evening Until Christmas

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