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PAGE SIX z GEORGE BROS | LIQUOR LICENSES AGAIN DISCUSSED BY CITY COUNCIL * up passengers for stops within th city Lmits ¢f Juneau, in viclation of his exclusive franchise. Mayor Waino Hendrickson said he would have police make a check. i A representative of boat own- ers at he Small Boat Harbor, avings Willam Horseman, suggested to Big saving ' : Coimall e, plems asdly- ln cl er! the facilities of the Harbor BT TR ~ [ BARGAIN FARE to enable the city to maintain im- ROUND TRIP SAVING provements there. From JUNEAU PUS TAX) that most of the boat i 2 L felt that such a payment To SEATTLE $ 95. 00 $40 00 was due the in return for its ,\,-,, investments in the Harbor. Ban- | 7.40 field offered to provide WHITEHORSE, Y.T. |~ 25.00 | Hendrickson with @ copy of sim- —— e 5 ngements drawn up in FAIRBANKS [ 33.00 | Petersburg i Second and final readings were 54.60 heard on several ordinances before ) NOME i the Council, and it was moved that doys fer round frip and stopovers and of the first Ordinance 315, regulating the de- | livery of intoxicating beverages in nd (Bargain tickets good up fo 30 readings On sale through March 15) Arrange your bargain travel at Pan American . .. Baranof Hotel-Telephone 106 , PUN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS | e System of theTlying Clppers & | ! Juneau, be considered ineffective. Councilman Johnson moved that section providing that 12:10 p.| . be set as the zero hour for de- ring liquor from merchants to DR. ROBERT SIMPSON Y OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted i SIMPSON BUILDING J There 1s No Substitute for Newsnaner Adverticing! N » B D D T e P D et e WHAT? More Junk for Samnta to Lug Around? Here's some junk that cost foo much and takes up a lot of space. I'm tired of looking at it and hope that these prices will persuade someone fo fake if away. There's a lot of it but here are a few of the "white elephanis” . . . Phone 266 for Appointments 2R —Two Slice Electric Toasters, 50¢ —Hollywood Broilers, $13.95, down from $19.95 —Windup Battery Phonograph, $15.75, way down —Table Model Radios with Shortwave, previously over forty dollars, now $23.95 —C(ombination Radio Phonograph with Record (hanger, mounted on fags, only 85 bucks —Eleciric lrons (make good anchors) $2.95 ALASKA ELECTRONICS SALES and SERVICE 307 Seward Phone ©2-Juneau JET TN N L Sl S S L O S e S which have not been used by | city would be withdrawn unless ac- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1947 from given lhe its 0 U KIWANIS WILL GIVE/AAA COMMUNITIES CHRISTMAS PARTY CONTRIBUTING T0 FOR MINFIELD HOME XMAS SHIP DRIVE gy Hendrickson reported that :u- had been notified by the Federal Agency that planning funds the W-A=N-T A-D-S about how o %m/m €OME TRVE O R ? i T . TEEN by all means, Nz W~ ' \““x‘m\%\“ \ FROM Baranof Hotel Building “The Nicest Store in the Capital City of Alaska” iy s T e PERmERRRInISIRITE BEEEEy The NEW YORK TAVERN again Christmas Greetings sends- Schenley International Corporation ® Empire State Building * New York, U.S.A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS S T O E T e And thanks you for the past year's business New Friends and Old Are Invited to Our OPEN HOUSE on CHRISTMAS EVE and againon NEW YEAR'S EVE After & p. m. Your First Drink is ON THE HOUSE! ' GEORGE SALOQ, Proprietor To All Children: ‘ FREE ICE CREAM CONE DEC. 24 FROM 3 to 4 P. M. B e e e O e e e T Ol e S wROO‘\’[S F()K RE MAKE HER | L ey | | LOST—Keys on Womens Apeane | f | refreshments were served by Mes- # |the Pelican Cold Storage there. 4 | tion is taken by mid-January on MUBPHY & ““RPHY| Two lf‘qui"fi 'm reconsideration | i, y i The Kiwanis will play Santa Claus Almost $1500 has been received | J aks. il o Sri such projects as the proposed By e )| { ) or license applica xun\\n,h“,.pd] recreation building. An to the children of the Minfield by Lew M. Willlams, Secretary of | which were rejected at a special eiting Home on Sunday afternoon. Kiwanis | Alaska, for use in, outfitting a Se- | $7.000—tworbedroom house, near mesbAE &f LRI - o5 i nfcrmal meeting of the Council : : 4 M lies business district. Deep lot. New | e g e City Council, were i 3 S et ne Dlan a big holiday or and |attle ship with relief supplies for| > - will be held 1 to discuss the ! o For That Ne 3.,1:; F"ld introduced last night at the Coun- | povier further ; '® Santa Claus will be e to s <';E\u’rvpn hese contributions, he| furniture. Inner-spring mattress- | - lar meeting. tha h little boy and girl receives | said today, are almost entirely trom| €S, etc. You Have tney Norman Banfield in- X [ smatler communities. He reported |40x144 filled in lot on Willougby. | med the council that several FOPMM BALL "'8 EF will ¢ - larger cities have not|G.E. electric range, $100. Calawld‘ 2 nt facts in connection with Juneau Drug Store at 2 | v ded their donations. | burners, deep well, etc. R 0 C l& ok R gg R Y I4 ion of the lcense of the! (GIYEN THIS EVENING oo Afte and t i dition to this amount, May- | ROOMING House and apts. Netsi €5 833 Bk 4 and Bar, owned by Fred 7 . tion will be ished for hine: &L Yeport-| $185.00 mo. plus apt. Can rent < 4 iano Carrillo, should be | FOR RMNBOW G"“.S ghe Rev. James Conwell led that the City of. Jumesu has| ®pt. $75.00. ! heard chairman for the festivities. received akout $250 so far, mostly | CURIO SHOP, best location, im-| In ¥ ' . Carrillo was questioned by Ban- it Formal Ball witt B st 7 e from individuals. He said that| mediate possession; small select|._ E field a8 to his BN of opesat<| A Chnistmas Sormal Ball Wi be ny organizations are intending| Stock. Rent reasonable. ing the bar, as were several mem- (8iven this evening in the Scottish F§ ” the: eampsten. . 9 e 3-BEDROOM house, cement base- | Bl fintie T (e GNGs it 8 in in the campaign, but have 1 10 30 2 30 bers of the police 1orce. Miss Isa- | 05 ”;”"1 "I aq DIV II‘!A i A not vet forwarded their contribu-| ment, furnace, refrig., etc., pric-, $ . . it i ow for Girls. Dancing will begin at od IR { , aily-10: m. 2: m. oclle Hartung testified that the T LR tfon ed quick sale. 2 Free Deliveries Daily-10:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m. || 51 J0Geis Sost, itonder 930 o music wroviaea s rice WOMAN CONVICTED b sepotea that tne PROPERTY. nvestment opp. Make in connection with the serving of l‘v_‘“;m-l“i”.\: i orchestra. The dance \iing time of the vessel from Se-| $500.00 plus 6% interest—payment tiguor to minors and 5 R attle hus been postponed to ak $100.00 per mo. princ. and int. PHONE 399 : - The ballroom will be decorated NEVADA CITY. G .| 8ttle has been postponed to about| G i g persor EVADA CITY, Calif., Dec. 20 are title escrowed. -y o R | that | "ith Christmas greens. At each side (p_1ois Hunt Hardy, adjudged a JulRty 3, Dub TEmG e I S RS G B R haiss Patrolman Walter Sinn said that ¢ the floor will be two large tree o e A adjudged 2 | not enough t'me to accept the very | Ay X of e arge trees, f Rk A . o DPEN UHTIL M!DNIGHT while all of the night clubs are in | gecorated for the occasion to throw ... for luring a man into a | generous of the three| APpr. mile city limits. Well furn. need of improvement, the environ-|jioht over the dancers. mountain meadow tryst where her | ajaskn steamship companies. He| lmmediate poss. Terms, . S the DFUAMIGHA GId nob| Sl b G R o e mplice shot ) dea id that all three had offered to|2 BEDROOMS, Tth St. basement. Geor e Brothers quuor S!ore be termed “terrible,” and that its|Rainbow Girls have given for seve ks trial, on an sport food, clothing and other | NEW furn. clean. Good ‘buy. clientcle would only go elsewhere ' eral years. They are making it @ S YeLhior front i ributions free of charge to Se-| SCANDANAVIAN ROOMS. Sea- f the Dreamland’s license was re- | peautiful one with “Christma i1 San Quentin 'S | attle, Williams stated that thetime| View - machine shop - several voked e’ thithe. T R I nt will prevent acceptance of | :;mpmues Douglas and Doug- — | Patomen Jonn Sunme and| Preceding the dance there will be arold. Now Lomdon Gonrs. | anything but cash for. the mm-: ! )"‘i‘l‘l";‘e e ‘“*”ZP;X :0"5% Bernard Hulk were also question- a Christmas initiation. oriat GUIEE Gr firct” ditaii: tatr. | DoIE iy POV IR d, both by Banficld and by mem- D t in the “Hiss of | Juneauites are asked to forward | e bers of the Council Chief of QS o S of *James W.. Mo their contributions to the City| bt e Conar "l HOSPITAL NOTE MURPHY & MURPHY the Dreamland has been the scene fered ¢ ) her and her hilch- S TR | REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | of moretrouble thanany other es.| Mrs. Edith Hansen of Yakutat is i MoLe e ethan any | OLNEF O il ot " 8 il In 1944, the United States de-|Phone 676 over First National Bunk tablishiment 1n town. the mother of a baby boy born at 17 & Hor A Mol o itz i “It is not Carrille’s fault,” he St. Ann’s Hospital. The baby weigh- but the verdict | vovornm f.‘::l g 5 m’ :.,:l),l,‘\?m‘m:ff WL N PR said, “but the only way I can see |ed seven pounds, 13 ounces at birth. cq dapteehe il e e Bl Ll w & | to control the situation is to as- Discharged from the hospital was p jury made no recam- | Plooel Lo r'OR RENT { sign a special man there to see Mrs. W. B. Converse cal pa- ion for mercy (e AR e that the condition does not per- tient. — - STEVENS STORE [ONE room cabin. 843 W 9th St. ist.” ok 5 g AT Open evenings until Christmas. | 549 tf After & five-mifiute recess. the EASTERN STAR HOLTZ TO YAKUTAT e 8t POS | Rag e Ccuncil members returned with a Business meeting Juneau Chapter [ A LTINS | 4 |APT. for ren:. Scaview, one block | mm.ttee report recommending NO Tuesday, Dec. 23, 8 o'clock. _ U. 5, Forekt] 4 T ‘ from Federal Bldg. 759 1 mo| \to the disirict coutt that Carrilio's Alice Brown, Secretar 64 2t Su ction Foreman, left Jax—fa-dnafamlnn e Solicatih £ . | Yeooridsnate: 60 it e MR here yesterday via PNA for Yaku- FIRE PROOF ~ Storage Space.) days after January 1 It will pay you o shon Home tat to inspect a washed out road ¥ | Simpson Bldg. 758 tf I ide and orney M. Monagle asked Beautifu! 55 tr there ARE * | GARAGE, warciiuse or shop, size| nsi the Council reconsider the R e #| 24 x 10 ft. No. 70 Willoughby . applicaticn of Lawrence E. DuBois 7 Ave. next to Cole’s Barn. Ph. Outside Alaska Yok u revin . Mlqior Tokiaaf L You ARl b Council members declined to take 2 £ e o R action on the request { | Im \uc%‘ CLEAN Teate¢ rooms, E. M. Spence of the City Bus | ! Scandinavian | Line protested that the Capitol | b | 736-t1 | City Trailways line was picking dOIl t R | Down town | at Darnell’s. ! & | lecauion. Inquire clean St kitcren privileger — Home | NICE ULEAN ROOMS, by day o Colontal Hotel Pno 137 week NT—Furnished | anent resident. | Hotel Juneau. 764 9t ~ MiSCELLANEOUS | WINTER & POND CO,, Inc Complete Potographic Supplies | Develop ng — Printing — Enlarging | Artists’ Paints and Materials Photographic Christmas Cards Call C. L. Coker, | AVON PRODUCTS representative | | Phone Black 47. P.O. Box 7t3. | 656-t1 | BEAUTY GHOP. Permanents, ew) | Violet Seaberg, Green 483. s ifoyr kil e il GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- | ent. $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 flp.! | Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 2015 | 31> Decrer Way " LOST AND FOUND | =1 ung wlth small H dice box. Ph. 324. 763 3t HELD MEET THURSDAY The Women of Moose, Chapter | 439, met Thursday night and the Moosehaven Chapter night program was quite successful. Chairman |Maxine Lammers was in charge of | the program. The highlight of the | evening was a talk by Paul Urich on the Moosehaven Home. Having been to the home, Urich was able | to give much first hand inrorma-; tion. The chapter gave $5 toward | purchasing an oxygen tent for Moosehaven. A pair of handmade pillow .’hps‘ was the award to G. E. Almquist | and a vanity set went to Mrs. Chris | | Abrakabas. Three candidates were initiated, Louise Milnes, Rosemary Johnson and Olive Tonkins. Games were played under the di- | rection of Mrs. Virginia Pugel and | | dames Bryson, Rhodes, Groggin and | Esner. i The next meeting will be held on Saturday, January 3, as the regular | date falls on New Year's Day. | - ——— | ARRIVAL FROM NORWAY | Bjorn Thoerkildsen of Norway ar-! rived here yesterday enroute to Pelican where he will join his uncle Gene Thorkildsen, who works with Thorkildsen had planned to leave teday by Alaska Coastal, but can- celled his flight and will leave) tomorrow morning by boat. He is! staying at the Baranof Hotel. | ———————— H In 1944, the United States de- voted nearly a quarter of its pro- ductive power to the output of combat armament. ‘ 8 | 656-uf | | | FOR SALE MODERN home on 1ith Street. Ph. Red 624. 762 tt NEW Brlskin 8MM Magazine Mov- ie Camera, 4 shutter speeds F. 1.9 lens. Made to use with tele- scope. Carrying case and 3 mag- double 25 film included. Total cost $158.00. Will sell for less than cost. Write care Em- pire, C-526. 764 2t RECENTLY Overhauled 1937 Chev- rolet 14-ton Pickup for sale. Ri- ley Furlong, 2': mi. on Glacier Highway. 763 2t FOR SALE—Young canary ers. Ph. Blue 464 sing- 763 tt e o . . . . o o o © HOBBY SHOP FOR SALE ® Leaving for active duty with e U. S. Army. MUST sell. See ° . L Steve Hopkins or call 281 or 586° 62 5t © e 0 0 0000 0 0 HA\SOCK leatherette. Never been used. Reasonable. Ph. Red 745. 62 3t THE Perfect Xmas Gift, a Canary to sing for you through the years. Phone Green 442. P. O. Box 332, 62 3t 194” OADVIOBILL Sedan, g()u(l condition except tires. Owners out of town and will sell cheap. See at Connors Motor Co. 61 tf “Couvertivle, new up- good tires, excellent motor, body fair, $375. E. A. Stewart. Jr., Chief Engineer LT 646 Subport days. No. 4 Ellingen Apts 61 £¢ 1937 Folu holsterinz, SMALL Davenport, occasional chair, overstuffed chair, library table, tea wagon, Hoover vacuum cleaner, hand vacuum cleaner, at 326 W. 8th St. 759 tt FURNISHED house on 80x90 lot with 20x50 Quonset Hut. Phone Black 113 or inquire at 824 W. 9th Street. 758 tf 1635 V-8 COUPE; new tires and paint job. Good transportation. Phone 478. 57t R T AT e e HUNTERS . Have your guns completely * cleaned and overhauled be- * fore winter storage. Complete * Service & repair Skies, Guns...* * and Tackle. % . al DAR]\ELLS qPORT CENTER . . CHILD'S auto seat, lce sxates, size 7, 2 Hawood Wakefield chairs, hassock, Spindryer. Blue 830, Cheannel Apt. 28. 53 1t 1 English cab baby buggy, slightly used. Call 831 between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. 749 t4 |BEAUTIFUL Husky pups, 3% months old. See Babcock, Vander- bilt Hill. 49 tt TWO coal or wood heaters like new, two sanitary couches, 3 electric heaters. Red 702. 49 t1 | “OR SALE—Thiee nouses ana Ict hruses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576. Juneau. 472-t! 32 ft. TROLLER “Relief”, 75 hp. Chrysler. Complete with gear, $5,000. Mrs. E. M. Felton, Hoonah, Alaska. 733-14 | UNIMPROVED lot 4% miles on \WOMEN OF MOOSE Glacier Hiway; 100 ft. frontage, easy approach from hiway. Priced for quick sale. Ph. 035-5rings. 732-t1 _PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE Waurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop 124 W 3rd. T13-t1 "~ WANTED | WANTED to buy—knee-hole desk. Write C-3524, Empire. 62 3x A Good I;Io:\rf‘ut black water spaniel female. 3 years old. P. O, Box 969, Juneau. 760 3t WANTED to buy small or med- jum fireproof safe. Must be in good condition. Stevens Store. Phone 45. 760 tf SEWING and alterations. Phone Green 429. 750 tf HELP WANTED—Painter, must be 1st ciass mechanic, 5 days work guaranteed. Ph. 581, T42-tf WANTED TO RENT— Furr Furnished or unfurnished two or three bed- room apartment or house. Ph. 866. 742-1mo KIRSTEN'S BEAUTY SHOP, spec- jalizing in Permanents, Duart Oil $10.50. New Ray Machineless, $13.50. Helene Curtis Creme Oil Cold Wave, $18.50 and $20. Ph. 556. 780-tf “Beautiful Robes for “men. Were high as $25.00 under OPA approv- ed price. Checks, stripes, plaids. Broken sizes to close out, $15.00 while they last. GRAVES, The Clothinz Man. 62 4t G S e STEVENS STORE Open evenings until Christmas. 64 3t » 4 des