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PAGE EIGHT PARTY GIVES UP HAFFNER SEARCH AFTER TWO DAYS i 59, was | ters here to be enroute from Ju- neau with the troller in tow. The troller had been raised and pumped dry by men from the cutter. Marcado, who was also aboard the troller when it sank, was taken St. Ann's hospital here Tues- y after being found that morn- ng in an unheated cabin at Boat e Harbor near the bay. He had been rlll\d off ‘today as the Juneau- the catin since Thursday, De- ed 83-foot Coast Guard cutter and was suffering from 3524 left from Tee Harbor to pick up the party which had combed the to n cemter 8, frozen feet Dr. Joseph O. Rude, who i3 James Bay region since Wed- |, 0¢ing Mercado, said today that PRy L | Mercado's feet will be No word of hope had been sent| probably lose s Bl t00s. JutEs the '8 ch party, | g news of Haffner are s led by Albert Wallace. | URhelr Home On GIRGILS had been missing since | and thr y Mack Mercado | k in St. James Bay | December 17 Guard cutter White | Holly, which reached the scene ol the Sunday, after B. H “Jack” Manery of, Juneau reported |, sighting the tips of the sunken| CBu | troller's trolling poles sticking from st by Aws wife, Lifs Lc Road, five op son: of - Juneau Wednesday The Coast New Country Club cpen all night, | ved, but | €| reports: < Arms, Patsy Kadow: Furness. the waters of the bay, was ported by Guard headq night.—adv. every C Mothers!? 78-2t GIRL SCOUT NEWS Girl Scout Trdop No. 8 met in the Moose Hall Thursday after- noon. Rhona Hibkard was our new member. New officers were elected as follows: President, Marjorie Brillhart; Secretary, Rhona Hib- bard; Treasurer, Susan Fritchman and reporter, Janice Kurcheski. Each of us took a can of food for a needy family and we made Christmas gifts for our mothers. Malin Bawcock, meporter. Girl Scout Troop No. 1 had an tlection of officers. Here are the President, Donna Eneberg; Secretary, ‘Page Whitehead; Trea- surer, Caroline Davis: Reporte: Aiter the meeting was ciosed we ! sang Christmas carols which we will sing in St. Ann’s hospital. We are having our Christmas |y party next week. Rosita Zamora, Reporter. Your Children'sPholo with Jolly Old Santa Claus 5x7in Mount $2.50 Additional Prints $1.00 Saturday, December 17 B. M. Behrends Dept. Store 2nd Floor Joseph Alexander Photography LIBBY CORNED BEEF GIANT WHITE KING - 80 Count Package COLORED NAPKINS 3 Pound Tin RELIANCE COFFEE Happy Home CORNONCOE - - - . ONIONS 3% | Weiss, John F. Olsen, " erson, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAA BRINGS IN 21; 28 GO TO SEATILE Pan American World Airways yesterday brought 21 passengers in-§ to Juneau and carried 28 to Sul- tle. They were: From Seattle: Catalino Barril Ardath Dawes, Charles Goldstein Eddie Graham, Gov. and Mrs. E: est Gruening, Jack Halsey, Keith Loraine Pet- Robert Rossiter, H. L. Se: will, Dorothy Sewill, Ruth Wel Eddie Wirkman, Alex Young, Young, Michael Young, Young. From Annette Island: John getsinger, Joe Patton, Melvin zier, To Seattle: W. B. Tower, Andrew Westland, R. H. Zettermanyer, Mr. rand Mrs. Chris Ellingen, Juaniia| Graham, Mary Ann Sallinger, Joan Anderson, Martha rner, Elinore Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Smi xi\ and children John and Steve, R. Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Pros G(mv\ John Deer, Anna S. Cekado, How- ard Withbow, Roger Gennard, Mitchell, R. Ahrendsen, Archie Pou- lin, Jerry McCarthy, Ruth Mec- Carthy, Inez Harbo, Arlene Harbo Lyle Harbo. MRS. LANGSETH TRAVELS | FOR ARTIFICIAL LIMB, With the good wishes of the many, many frierds who wish h well, Mrs. Jack Langseth of Dot las went to Sitka yesterday, making a preliminary trip to the Orthopedic Hospital regarding an artificial limb. Mrs. Sar ™a- Langseth is an oldtime Channel resident, and friends of all | generations are glad to know of her | progress in recovery. R. L. Anderson, President of the Douglas Fire Department asks to thank the public for generous par- ticipation in the benefit dance for Mrs. Langseth December 3, and for | donations for the artificial limb. A. B. HALL OPENS FOR BASKETBALL It was announced today that the | A.B. Hall will officially open this evening at 7:30 o’clock. All desiring to play basketball, starting the Fifth grade and through high with | ‘chnol‘ are asked to register. | The back boards are up, Eddie Neilsen who is in charge said, and | !m cautioned youngsters to take | their_tennis shoes. The rink closes iat 9:30 pm. Parents are invited to attend ation hall, and inspect the rec 'lEAGUE GAME IN | DOUGLAS TONIGHT ! The last game of the basketoall [league season this year will be | played in Douglas tonight at the 7| school gym as the Juneau gym will be occupied by the senior ball crowd. Tonight’s game will be a double- | header as usual. Mikes and Storis { meet in the first game 2 l"x and Imperials { each other in the second | The schedule for “( Lruary games has not yet buni , announced. | 'LATE MODEL CAR TOTAL k[ LOSS IN HIGHWAY FIRE turned ']t I A 1949 Pontiac seds on the Glacier| 15 (1oop Ro! The car’s t wr the Al lh]l Bob, Propp ications Sys- the car is a total | f is not known, | th Propp said he thinks it may ve been caused by a leaking gas He discovered the fire while driv-| ing. When he stopped, he looked in | the trunk and the bottom of it was | blaze. “I got away from the car and the gas tank exploded,” he said to- | 1y. He was not injured. i | i \ | LUTHERAN S. S. XMAS PRACTICE POSTPONED| The practice for the students of the Lutheran Sunday School to be| held on Saturday afternoon in pr Jmmtlon for the Christmas pro- !gram is postponed. | A practice will be held at the re- gular Sunday School hour Summw morning. MOOSL =-arsTMAS PARTY e | Decemb 3—7 p.m.. Moose mem- | | bers, please register your children, | |sex and age with secretary Moose Lodge No. 700 as soon as possible. 76-2t —adv. | Got a Glft Problem? Switch to - - Pound 75¢ 4 Ears 3%¢ Pound 10c DISCOUNT on all cash orders of One Dollar or more All sales limited to floor stock. FREE Scheduled Delivery Phones 16-2414 We reserve the right to limit all sales. - FREE Scheduled Delivery the choicest ym; can give «so OF servel BLENDED WHISKEY—BS 8 PROOF—65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. CALVERT DISTILLERS CORP., NEW YORK CITY S T et ———" serves you wonderful food...brings you magazines pillows ‘Q]blankets...even an electric razor or baby l'dt. 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