The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 20, 1945, Page 6

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1945 w———_— reading of the ordinance calli r and bridge, whist and |)mochleI DIVORCE FILED CHAPELADIES ENTERTAINED 1 1 9 I the C g of all liquor dispen- DA RD PARTY were played during the evening. and opening ¢ Winners in pinochle —Wo-, Charging desertion and incom-| Mrs. Howard Day entertained the 1 o Y exception of HEI_D LAST NlGHT men’s high, Mrs. Mary" Giovanetti. | patability of temperament, Mm'lan|Chapelames at her home last o }' b and. I Hare ‘“1 :\‘hh,’ i Z Y Men’s high Nr{l Moore. The whist | Sigurd Malh)so|), of PetersbUrg, | ryesday. Those attending were o x 4 ; , 3§ prize was awarded to Mrs. Delia has filed an action for divorce with ‘M 6 K 5 2 1% was passed by 4 IN PARISH HALL Dull. Bridge winners were—Wo- |the Office of the Clerk, U. S. Dis- Ts. ra Spaulding, Mrs. Smith, vote of the council. The | T 3 Mrs. Ruby Miller and Mrs. [trict Court, in Juneau, inst| Mrs. (Stanley Jekill, Mrs. Max 2 becomes effective Feb- ¢ I . a4 "rhv first of two pre-zenten par- g g Lincoln; men, E. E meom‘l’eml Maye Mathisen, now resident {Mm]ke Mrs. James DeHart, Mrs, ) ; 3 4 : 4 5 ties was given by the CDA last md Scott Murphy. Mrs. Peg Mc- |in Seattle. The couple has no chll»JJennv Pederson, Miss Elizabeth Passag read 3 Y - n‘:mll;r Ix:t 8 o'ul:g-k in thed Parish |carron took the low prize. | dren. |Pederson and the hostess. | Hall. was a dessert card party Personal Accounting Serv- | ice fo Start Work Ml : February 1 porirs ana_ wholssalers . lquor o i | R V) 4 < ! The Managements of the of city property was accepted r out boat and the city council Friday night wit o il proda 4 G, s : % the provision that certain stij h nd a man to be in charge A k T E 1 tions be included in the contrac it The counci icted T¥he d 3 % -, . The stipulations, usly bor Master to house wund care Kk # 2 & agreed to verbally by H Hen- | he pump to the best of his i a“(l retta, representative of the abil The pump will eliminate L - ;i . counting 3 include the ¥ hand-bailing of boats in severe P 3 i praisal of per: property in|weather and in other emergencies ; : N C A apartment bt and also the| Also concerning the facilitation - ] N ; / equipment and machinery in fac- |of handling Hiatbor : tories an ants a checking of T 1 they Z Aan 1 other " the numbering of houses by the|emergencies, p sted that contractor the furnishing of a an ordinanc 3 to require ¥ ] i l f SErformance’ ond. of $5000 by the | resistiation of boats anA lri\x‘n(l : : W lsh fto th“.!k 'he Peflp e O city, and a provision for a retain- local addresses within 24 hours of ;. e ing percentage of 10 per cent and |docking in Juneau . y i ! i apenalty of $35 perday for non| Mayor A. B. Haves' appolntment v _ Gastineauw Channel for their (O:Flplonon of Judge William Holzheimer as : - he accounting service will com- |cily magistrate was approved by . mence revaluation by February 1/the council. Holzheimer was ap- e Spl(’“did s“"port el i und to and the contract calls for com-|pointed following the resiguation, \ pletion of the work by July 1. |effective January 1, of M. E. Mon- | . ~ Ligner Closing Hours |agie i ‘ : e | the individuals who compli- Following the second and final J. L. McNamara, city engineer, S T | e : ) o5 mented us with their beau- Second wedding for Film Actress Betty Furness is her marriage to | Forces. The marriage Ernst's fourth. Youn PHONE! told of V(Vhlrlll'lrl]lll'.s in keeping the | jail. V 2 m “('e o '.”c'.i.'g 0" th(, cewers drained for repair work. It| Councilman Don Skuse suggested o % that publication of expenditures of was impossible, he to drain | the city be made by departments Al e ) F , & mpicr R S e e Gastineau Cafe sucha grand Take Advantage of Qur Courfeous | 1.0 i it o, o, T e ' je -councs S€ A yeferred to committee. ! 10,00 gallon per hour centrifugal| cparles Goldstein advised the success. - « | pump for the sum of $215. council to the effect that he would | Te]ephone Serv“;e Broken Glass Menace appreciate any moral support it Hans Berg pointed out the fact miont pe able to give through that broken glass and bottles con- jetters to the RFC, etc., toward stitute a serious hazard to WAar-ltne reconstruction of the Goldstein ce tir and suggested that pujiding. A Y D steps be taken to eliminate this| A jetter from Bruce Kendall, A U/ ) rd from the streets and park- |cpairman of the aviation commit- The matter was referred lost tee of the Chamber of Commerce, to ¢he police committee. stated that the committee will co- Po a5 Giovr stated that. an- BRUCE KENDALL JAMES PLECAS 704 Albert S. Glover stated that an-'gnerate with the council. 2 LY other door is needed for the city A jail to provide exit in case the one iR T lvenics dsting door is blocked by fire 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. This also was referred to the police N Douglas Deli o, )\ commitee, after Mayor Hayes DR A W stated that the danger is mini- WAN]‘ FA(".!."ES a 24-hour watch at the mized by llllIIIIIIIilrllrlilllillllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIImllIIIIIIIIIIIIH|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIII|IIIIIIII|IIIlIIIIl|IIIIlIlIIIIHIllIIIIIIIIHIlIlIIIIIIl' ~ MARINE REPMR;" The long fight by local fishermen . obtain additional marine repair Installa L “PAR u 7 ast night's City| : e e o ) ng when a letter wa > United Trollers of ating the case of‘ » fishermen and asking that the! ° ° ity ma available . 1o, bejween| in the Malay language this name 10th and 1lth Streets, to anybody who would install such facilities, or A. B. Hayes pointed out the city could not sell the lot| y7) ° 4" without the voters’ permission and, s p I tl o alit! hat the council could not tell the| means u e' a ve n buyer what use he should make of| the property. | Carl Weidman, who has fished| out of Juneau for the past 15 % tcld the council and ma\nr tha e J . A . = ihbee flahermeh Had moveatout an 3 .'Iu the 4}[414)/ Peninsulay Parker Pens enjoy a reputa: Juneau lately because of lack of re- . " 5 ¥ tion that is unique among all products. These fine pens e a lne n lne o Mstabieans Migmer mesin 5 / are o highly thought of for their exceptional workman- fisherman storing his boat for the il S ship and watch-like precision that the name Parker has winfer, could plug in on city poyer| I : come to have a special significance in the language of the 8 at a very low rate and his Z Je. Eartt o e HET T B videly ased O a..t boat heated during the winter, thus : / people. * Parker—the very word itself—is widely ase preventing the vessel from becoming | 3 1 e 10 describe *"an object of superlative quality—the best.” too damp. | ® Dependability, power and speed S e s o i ' £ 8 . loft Xm;' in many cases, local risher-‘ 7 For more than 56 years Parker Pens have been pleas- ® A Safe alld Compact eIlg'lne men had to leave it on the boats all| 3 \"/ 4 / / ing old friends and winning new ones—the world over. . . . BT | » E 7% The finest materials which Patker traditionally uses— o The mosi reasonable prlced marine englne The ".(,““::;; that 255 addit-| 2 7 7 7 the care and craftsmanship which Parker employs in ional boats would come into Juneau — creating these distinctive writing instruments—are on the market tr? ;_»:n):‘i\x(; lfhtklx(vy C(?;‘Allq(i yafli )(l)ll:ll:dbbo‘l'i | . (= ; . acknowledged everywhere to be without equal. oy | i b the Gaksent, flash 6f 175 troliars : : Today the skills and experience which Parker has o ECOIIOI!IICB] Operailon and upkeep \nzfr‘e;:‘ $2,000,000 mim::x)st;;,' gl , 3 gained in producing more than 64 million pens is re- s & . & "\\']nr.h Indiudes repair, payroll and | / A flected in the new, utterly different Parker 51" —the ® The most widely used marine engine in T e P , 5 et Bhat i 2 ik o D Mol i o1 Al k negotiating now to put in a marine | =\ b 1 / a gifted performer . . . it fully justifies the Malay as a ?1?:5l:::\c‘;{t‘x"e:/l‘:rixgm‘s ulo)[p hlilw.(s}; n: Lo 7 evaluation of Parker quality. Parker, everywhete, . - . . Ehy % 7 | means “‘the best” in fountain pens and automatic ® A quiet, easy-to-idle engine for trolling R skt i ticne: SO Hoo ot 1101 oo sk, The e o cussion that the matter of disposing | Company, Janesville, Wisconsin, U.S.A. of the lot would have to come be- 4 ore the voters at the next municipal ; * There Is a Chrysler for EVERY Type Boat! * Rainbow Assembly WE CAN FURNISH QUICK DELIVERY . . . = Will Meet Tonight A regular meeting of the Rainbow We carry a complete stock of replacement parts o2 e sty e T tendance is desired. 2 g Miss Betty Bonnett, Worthy Ad- . 0] tends a cvdial invitation to a stern Star, Masons and visit- s ] ing members. 64 MILLION PENS HAVE GIVEN THIS NAME [ ] [=] One candidate is to be initiated, A WORLD-WIDE TRADITION FOR QUALITY! mething different” is to be PHONE 473 Authorized Agents JUNEAU £ provioed tor - llllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIHIIIIIINIII!IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImllIIllllIllllllllllllh Empire Want-agz bring results! e CTEN

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