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PAGESIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1948 SR S SRS TGN TS ; | 1 2 ; o UOHN J.OSHEA IS | e i e " For Your Final Gift Buyin { CHRISTMAS STAR | IDQUGI.AS Miss Shirley Davis, : | s ! or Your kinal wilt DUYING = | SHINES FROM TOP NEWS AnthonyReed Wed | NAMED ASSAYERIN | W=A=-N-T A-D-S | ! Stevens-and-Stevens UPSTAIRS STORES ? y | ; | MINES DEPARTMENT. | \ | ! Will be Open until 6:00 P. M. { OF CUTTER STCRIS YOU ARE INVITED In Greenwmh,Conn.‘ { : : : ! t {| A Christmas star is shining from | This article is to, remind you, the f— [\ R ! T™0R SALE | FOR SALE { Every DaY it starhng THESdaY { the topmost rigging of the Coast|reader, and your family of Douglas| Mr. and Mrs, Trevor M. DaV®; . gppontment’ of John af ~ il falptin b 5L ! 5 ! Guard L"“Q‘;»b““‘ Coastguards- | \nd Highway, that you are invited received word today that ”_".“ |o'Shea, Jr. to the position of as-! | 7 { December 21st Both Stores will { | men aboard ship, most of whom are| o the Community Christmas party Second oldest daughter, Shirley | oy pape of the laboratory 4 BEDROOMS, furnace, basement, 2 BEDROOMS—Large one-level { i 7 : tar t\mm their homes and families| , pe given Wednesday, tomorrow Maxine, became the bmk.' of llvllll of the Territorial Department cl‘ laundry, clectric kitchen, inlald home. 3 years old. 100'x100’ lot ! reopen at 7:00 o'clock EVERY e the hollddy Bpproaches, have|pnight, in the Eagles Hall 1t is|J. Anthony Reed, of Ohicago, 'l |nines gt; Anchorage, 18 announced | hardwood floors, Casey-Shattuck . in good district. Large living { 5 o 3 1| e anted a_ wide-branched| jven by the lodges, clubs and In the presence of 'h“_') ‘S“-j‘ sy B. D. Stewart, Commissioner of | addition. room with fireplace. Dining room. { Evenmg, INCLUDINU Fnday. { |Christmas tree in the crow's nest|usinass men of the community |friends, Mr. and Mrs. George “’(; Mines. {3-BDR. partially furnished, marine | Automatic hot water heat. Terms ! { |of the Storis, with Christmas tree| 5 means of Christmas greeting [Oko (former Patricia Shaffer) and | ogpo, momber of a wellknown| view, large living room, hard-| ONE new house on Behrends Ave. ! If it’s a gift to please the feminine {ifeaE _""}““’I“_‘"f‘:“" across thel,ng that everyone may have a big- Mr. and Mrs. Jules (’fl‘“mi\( " |family, who are long-time residents | floors. e full concrete basement with gar- ! taste you'll find it at Rl ot 1 S .| zer and happier Christmas. v b v . _”."”'E, D |4 Interior Alaska. brings to the!2-BDR. beautifully furnished, in| age, full-view windows from liv- ! ckhol g : {| The crowss nest tree is one oft rhere will be a show and Santa |December 15, in Greenwich, COMN. |, yion o excellen: background of sey-Shattuck addition, immed-| ing room, dinette and kitchen. { : :1); lu.l (I‘x(}- Storis, ‘}th »trncs laus for the children and many Due to the hurried plans m.u(l‘u‘l.m“““ and exnerience. He was te occupancy: basement, fur- H_;‘.rdwod Qo S agteitintic hot ' e b :( ‘:;{d ::i‘:‘;(,?}‘(""‘“‘ of-| ither enjoyable events including | b _“"’I"“("f,‘" ’:’L’f" rk“,"fl:l‘ h‘:,;ré"xf graduated as a mining :ng,cnoc:- o ) RS 2! air heat. Very liberal terms. \ : Lot ; ommunity singing, operetta pre- | leaving for Chics x Y e University of Alaska, REE rty, . ) ! s e STt ity s hearty lunch for. all, | scason, and Mrs. Reed chose | (0 00c il Whion' He ‘s eme| ' houbed, ShtEiat: lanh, Lemon | WHLLIAM WINN-Phcne 234 ) { day with a big turkey| 'y, gre asked to go as early as )0 be married quietly and SImply o coqpy the Fafrbanks Exploration veck; Briges summer home cn H pisE o nberries, mince meat) ; Gojock g5 the show starts at | tl w England setting, SO |gompany at Fairbanks in the ri Point Louisa. 3-BEDROOM modern house in ! { ble and all the fixin's according to|q.15 apy ganta is scheduled to |Fopular with the professional world. | ooy ¢t capacity of foreman of INCOME $265 per mo; 3 apts. best — .ooq “congition new elec. stove ! { Comdr. J. R. Kurcheskl, DINEr| . .... a¢ g.45 so as to give the|The bride wore a teal green siK|ypo o014 room. view, best location, terms, 1arge o orio Neor Hillorest it ! | will be served at noon with elght oy “onidren a chance to see | Sult, With a hat of matching flow- | " 43 yghea wns elected a' lots, good heating plant, all aPts. > ROOM Shack, 25x60 lot. Star v sizzling brown turkeys prepared un-| ,;p “ryere will be bags of candy | €rs and veiling and had an or-|yemper of the House of Represen- —well furnished. Hill $600. bl jder whichitl, e¥p S ORIst OO Lboq, tor s A1), e k(aies ¥|chia corsage and white accessor- | iivec in the Alaska Legislature DUPLEX off Gastineau Avenue, o ppnpooM house, beach, 3-mile sary Steward Harry Talt. Bveryl “p. omper that this s a Com- s and served as such during the Six-| East First, $4500; terms. ROt Do el itnad man shoard will be given a gHb pur-l oo an it Party, so you| The couple’s honeymoon itinerary | e, cession. He did not seek re- 3-BDR. turnished home Nurway g, . i * |chased out of the ship's moral fund.| | o oo the community are |S€6ms quite interesting to their |gjootion in 1945 having joined the| Point, $500 down, monthly DPAYy. 5 BEDROOM home, furnished Executive Officer Lt A. I ROBertS) ..o iy invited to meet your |berents and friends. They Ieft gy 's army in which he served at' $100 per mo. Coheretd tuindAtig. Sustt: pass |8 the only teew mEmbet o WHLE ) e 1 the Fase o v York City on December 19| ahchorage and elsewhere in Alas-| 2-BDR Douglas Beach. : i, e be gulng. quuie: S R N | Lt‘l (Oxx; S by car ior Buffalo where Sylvia, |y, op rdlsc‘narae from service he lr!]{x‘(‘l' rl'lcwzv Fl‘lslfli\;)e. IIEW 191\0. He will leave tomorrow Ly PAA to|"° Uthere b TS XTI i i Sl enalyet stoce. Never over 150 gal. oil per s s i i Ty 0| Mer Chrisimas e it " ap | zsmed the poiton of con-antss” MURPHY & MURBPHY menn o' winter. Star” st Astoria, OFe, ? | i rival to join them enroute 10 |maineq i charge of their coal- ) S ACOOUNTANT R Lo Jak Commander Kurcheski wishes t0| PARENTS, CHILDREN: NOTICE Howell, Michigan, where they plan | . H ;.H“,“. at Anchorage _““f:?&:r F‘f(:( S:v:::z\;:m HBEDROOM Tembl Litiie; 505100 extend season’s greetings from all| Eenneth Clem, super o AR . il ¥ { SO e e lot, filled. Immed possession, i £ ¥ e! , superintendent of to see Connie, now ill, there. The |,ntj] it was discontinued on Decem £ ok -— — $2600. Small Boat Harb the officers and crew aboard the| e pouglas Public Schools, made party hopes to see Niagara Falls |pey 1, 1948, b oy at Harbor. Storis to the people of Juneau. Ithe following announcement this and a hit of Canada in the vicin- | o'ghea succeeds L. A. Dahners, T: ": g > e R?Ojlfi:me_. F?lfle 1}"{11! SR <7 Y ! morning. [ity of the Great Lakes region en-|who resigned from the position in o > ."”-‘nz Adin LLLOlu’"“l‘;d' ':gsm' MARLIN FEERO ARRIVES In co-operation with the J_unmu‘.r,uw to Detroit, before they arrive | Cetober in order to accept appoint- ALDER fireplace or stove wood iy z-b«:dr&m:a h‘:&’;‘_ ‘pfmjgl'e 3 womens clubs’ annual Christmas |4t Howell, however. Continuing on |ment as mining eng'neer with the .. t5 order. $20 a cord. Phone iifcd beavoohs sechnd hicr Nk Marlin Feero, son of Mr. and | Party for children, the Douglas | heir journey, Mr. and Mrs. Reed |Cyprus Mining Corporation, which —yi4 "3 6th Sl L L Mrs. B, F. Feero, arrived today to | “Chools will ke dismissed at 1:30 | will arrive in Chicago on or near |conducts a large uyp))u»mi)\n?w op- A cn;;r' % 5 DVUU"IBS C spend his Christmas vacation with m. on Thursday so that the|Christmas Day, where they will|eration at ouriotissa, Nicosia, Is- ONL expansion kitchen table, 4 oo hiiod m; o “ his family. He is a student at |children will be able to make the |..main the greater part of the|land of Cyprus. Dahners and bi chairs; 1 table model radio. Call ™ _ . ~ A e ¥ .3{115 19{ .“;‘ | the University of Washington | 2 o'clock deadline. | oliday seascn, visiting the groom'’s | family, former residents of Anchor- Green 115. 72 3t a:l o’ don P ;:D‘J men or 3. PO 06 6 L He also stated that Wm. Dore,|iamily. Patte, the youngest of the |age, were to depart from New York . R — — s M0 UOWE:: 5 MOEEH, 88500, P wner of the Channel Bus Lines, | Jav.s daughters, will see the couple |enroute to Cyprus on the first sa 546 2-1)90;( Armd betm.n. "o,w\) rt‘v-nIE\‘V A!}l». k.xt‘itllon! hl}iz site HAVE YOU AN vill give the children free rides|.n Chicago. ling of a vessel following settlement | miles. $1500. Ph. Red 802. 72 tf aPpt. or office. Now available for EXPLORER'S FOREHEAD 2 and from the party, with his| The return of the couple includes of the recent strike. OGANY Table, $15; GE. Sul $2uC0 down, $150 monthly. $12,500. % istmas compliments. | travel through. Kentucky to visit | Fewler Back For Winter PR Pncm. 496' 7 9t 3 —_— + brother of Mr. Reed who has a Howard M. Fowler, associate min- By i pEIER wooD DID YOU LOSE IT? lamily and busines: Fllel'(‘ They | ing engineer fo._ ll.\('. TP_' ritorial FALLICRAFTERS Communcations SALES AGENCY . 1 /1i make their home in New York ( Department of Mines, returned on Receiver S2OR as is. See at Real Estate - - Boats 20 i Cg{"’f‘“‘a* ‘l’““kl'“; apparently | -y where Mr. Reed met his bride |Sunday from Ancho where he FGC Room 6-7, Shattuck Build- Mibvchandiss L between the Postoffice and| , june 1947. Shirley will resume |has cared for the as office and jng. 1555 S bt Hadby s Sheas 911 ome, has been found, but with music and television work and [fisld station since October. X 5 TR Ay Jrdries s IDIGTLEC, | Anyone Reed, his construction busi-| Fowler, previously stationed in MODEL 70, 5¢-) plete ing lost a small package may i il Spend " the' widter | drum . cet Tigs FOR RENT . n A::mr?hufl; T R o pg compieting . reforts, O e any . i i ko oféhée 'RESCENT Apts, 4 [ 0 k7 ow at her home. éld e g ns he de last 532. . 58-6t CRESCE pts., room apt., no HIGH, SHARPLY CURVED A 2 ield ,xfln“n‘l“fihs ]?k mm} 4 ot R NEW EXPERIENCES. MRS. FORREST HOME | ST A N logs, 2 ft. len $18 cord, §10 51 \TED Rooms, weekly or OWNER WILL RAISE Wallen Forrest arrived yes- m SPH‘D HOHDAYS HERE OUR BARANOF OFFICE ': curd; aiso cui tu order. Gieen Colonial Rooms. 69 tf AN APPRECIATIVE EYEBKCiW from Seattie to spend the { SHIPPING CHRISTMAS 203 ofter m 65 tf . OVER A *DOUBLE-RICH y5 with her parents, Mr. and Ro . a £ ALASK AS ~ W Space, 20x45 ft. Winter and CREAM OF KENTUCKY Pusich and other mem- .t:‘ ,slf‘i‘,?m\'r\(, fi;’f'g:;m:o‘} AlasEa C()‘b’;_’\:; ATEET ro-grove record chang- Pond Uldg. So. Franklin. Call U indefinite as to length of | udge Alexander, was judge of the |~ oo Todel R0, SESUE o0l - ¥ : § - Lon L steal at $75, Changer PIRIAL HOLEL rooms for rent o (rict Court in the First Divis- IN ADMIRALTY ; Wibih oE SR i 7 b {-on from 1933 to 1947, arrived today | No. 6020-A z 2 = l:' > g < o 0“1 ~L»:» or m:mn y rate. mf LISBY VISITS on the Alaska Steamship - Com- NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT AND B s o PIR e JRILLZER Spinit prano for rent SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO., SEATTLE, USA crace Lisby is a Douglas visit- | -4Dy's Aleska. | ARREST OF P‘RO!’.PJ;T\T . ONE 1500-Walt Uaiversal Light o Piano Shop. 52 t LSRR B e kb i 3 this week while enroute to| Mrs. Alexander has been nmk-iln the sttmc'(’munfc} t; e';: Flint. Complete with heavy duty e = it Dakota to spend the holl-| n% h"'A}meé in :orfii?nd since ‘(;r:;-\c' th fi}‘{?fd Division Number = y,,4ieries.” Call Ludwig Nel;‘gu; OB THAH® HOWE o 1::"' i anits. ifas _|Judge Alexander’s health requir- ) au. jéwaliy Store 97€ ¢ £ naole . " o] X:;n%?;;’:;hpl;:m paclid their departure for the south{ICY STRAITS SALMON COM- ) Pies : Bt 8 083 Fine Blended Whiskey, 86 Proof, | . cmployed for the past six|‘WO Years ago. While in Juneau| PANY, a corporation, Libellant, & frER s = : - ————— 70% grainneufral spirits. © 1948, nths. He will spend Christmas|he is staying at the Baranof| vs. The Gas Screw or Vessel “Nor- PHSCELLMNLHUQ e o ‘:f;' ilznf ith his family for the first time | “0tel is happy to be back in town, Offiolal. No. 21406, S 5 R Mdse. W. A b Ly z HOPES New ana Used Mase. W Schenley Dist. Corp., N. Y. v W [ | .0 see her many friends, and still , Bowsprit, Tackle, Engines, sl FAMILY REUNION FOR RUDES tures, and all otler necessaries -i_“IIIlllllllMHMHHHHIMlllllllllllIlllllllllll!lIlllllllllllllllllIllll!llIIIIHIIHllllllIlHIlIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIIllIIIIIIIlIIIlIIl':5 Ly **5152 CHILDREN ATTEND :iifiiimfla a:)pe:‘tai:flng ahd e = Jcomi ildren { longing, Respondent. Coclktail Bar INVITES YOU For Turkey Sandwiches. Eat all your want. Sky is the Limit . . . FREE at 11:30 Christmas Night. The Dreamland, which is the higgest ball room in Alaska, maintains a four-piece band all year around. The Best Band in Town That’s What Everybody Says COME EARLY MUSIC STARTS at10:00 P, M. | IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, William 214 2n¢ 999 buy, sell and exchange St. Phone 908. WINTER and runD, CO. ine. Complete Photographic Supplie: Developing - krinting - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing Photostats une bleek 890 SEAVIEW Apl. for rent, from Federal Bldg o NICE Clean Room, steam-keate Lower rent. 315 Goid St. 656 @ NICE CLEAN steam heated roomu also steam baths. Scandinaviax Rooms. 786 tf Ihompson of Petersbur Don, who is in his senior year of | pre-medics at the University of Washington, was also on the Alaska. | Con was a passenger of the Alaska | rom Ketchikan, as he arrived from | eattle via Annette, on PAA’s ,|on offsprings O. Rude. Arriving on the Alaska to- —_— 3 .y were their daughter and son-| Rotarian fathers were busy this |- Mahoney, as United States Mar- n-law, Mr. and Mr Tommy |ncon, tying bits and keeping an eye as the club put on its annual Christmas party for all children of club memters. Fifty-two youngsters went to the par'y, ate turkey sandwiches and ice cream and greeted Santa Claus Ellis Reynolds was in charge of ar- shal for the Territory of Alaska, did S RN ErD Realistic Perman on the 3rd day of December, 1948, ittach and arrest the gas screw :;};’n“fii‘:ut;pesxhog“m:ho;: ;;‘x Los]’ A“—” ru“n vessel “NORMA”, Official No. 211~ goe® /o o P & 5 i i 306, her masts, bowsprit, tackle, en- e LOST: Man's kid glove with wool ines, apparel, boats, anchors, cables, CARD OF THANKS insert in Federal Bldg. Ph. 365 *hains, rigging, furniture, fixtures, We wish to thank the many or office of Commissioner of ind all other necessaries thereunto' {;jends who have been so kind and Mines. 72 2t ppertaining and belonging, in the thoughtful*to our father and broth- e e £ 0 SO T lia? - ALASK ay flight. | rengements for the affair. o iy Jim Rude, who is attending Mon- > oo bove-entitled action, in causes of ana State Un'versity at Missoula,| SCHWINN BICYCLES AT MAD.- | ontract, civil and maritime, for the arrived in Juneau on Thursday. SEN'S (D 13-24) | foreclosure of a preferred maritime A h 2 - ra— S nortgage and for ;t)aymentdof claims S o for meats, groceries, goods, wares, nyone Wao 13 IwenY one » - merchandise, provisions, labor, ears of age or HE L .J L l S A“ l R l.l l N E S materials, and repafrs, upon which Y g QVer 1s 1n- there are due and unpaid the prin ] d DAILY Tnlps JUNEAU To KETCHIKAN cipal sums of $6,102..29, with interest Vlie 10 come 10 lhe - thereon at the rate of 5% per annum [ -, via l’elershnrg and Wrangell from August 21, 1945, and of $85.93, nnz AM With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. g “;mei;‘?x“;';r:’ H“f :;‘:e;lf LAND BAR AND BALL BOOM Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M 2 WRE e 3 i . 1945, and of $357.19, with interest FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 thereon at the rate of 5% per an- | - num from December 1, 1945, and of | $330.00, with interest thereon at the rate of 5% per annum from De- cember 1, 1946, and of $330.00, with nterest thereon at the rate of 5% ver annum from December 1, 1947, and of $1426.19, with interest there- on at the rate of 5% per annum ‘rom September 1, 1947, and of $12934€ with interest thereon at the rate of 5% per annum from September 1, 1948, and of $1920.22, with interest thereon at the rate of 6% per annum from April 30, 1948, ind costs and expenses of this action ncluding $1,000.00 as proctor’s fees; | ind, the owner and all other persons | interested or concerned herein are irequired to be and appear at the time and place of the return of said | process, to-wit, Saturday, the 25th | day of December, 1948, in the United States District Court Room in the Federal-Territorial Building, at Ju- neau, Alaska, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as this cause may be heard, and answer in that | behalf, or default will be entered | and condemnation ordered as prayed in 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. You HAVE IT WhEN You N;gp Ir : [} sl LG pres Your best bet tor quick delivery is Air Express « .. fast, dependable service by Alaska Coastal, + at low, economical rates. Your letter or wire to your merchant, requesting delivery by Air Ex- press, assures you of having your merchandise when you most need it “ % W as S kflnu ES ewing during his illness and pass also for the beatiful flower: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Conn and son. Eric Conn. Alder Conn. B Some 70,000 fires a year in the U. S. occur from misuse of elec- trical equipment and defective wiring. 1t i B WANT ADS BrinG rRESULTS! LOST: Set of keys. Please return to Empire oifice. Reward. 72 3t EXFPERIENCED Clerk Stenograph- er. Salary $258 per month. In- quire Room 203, Health Depart- men, Territorial Bldg. T2tf WOMAN wants work ot any kind by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 45 tf Freight an S. S. BARANOF Juneau and Seward. S. S. ALASKA HENRY ALASK o By M. E. MONAGLE, First publication, Dec. 6, 1948.. [ast publication, Dec. 21, 1048, FIRST.. SCHEDULED SAILINGS LEAVING SEATTLE FOR JUNEAU NOTE: Baranof northbound calls at Ketchikan, Juneau, Ketchikan and Seattle. The Alaska Dock—Phones 2 and 4 7 " Senwt d Passenger Deecmber 24 Southbound — Yakutat, December 31 GREEN, Agent A STEAMSHIP M P A N Y Seruing AU Alaska VR ]

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