The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 3, 1949, Page 8

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PAGE FIGHT ™ arbor. (ouN(". STARIS _' He said that 200 boats have less j than one month in which to be BA“. ROIlING ON painted in the spring, and that the |gndnon space will only permit tive OUSING pQOJE(I | ats to m worked on at one time. have .40 clear days during that m " he said. “I hardly | hink the council could arrange for that.” L i __|iron be 1 hened to make room it ¥ i Kool wore boats on the gridiron. Ly : peste “"u assured the reque 1s that we would have He recommended that the grid- Administ ] r Hendrickson i wners present that the grid- - [ iron will be extended in the spring. rity GAS CONSUMPTION | Several of the toat I he city council that Juneau has the poorest small boat harbor in a They said they believed Ju- { neau should receive more gasoline | ney for boat harbor im- | nts. r may use five gallons of owners told e December 17, afternoon and eve-j ning—Rebekah Lodge bazaar, Odd Fellows Hall. December 17 — EIks Christmas on said. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA NEW RED LIGHTS The council moved to authonze (o u EVENIS the purchase of two oscillating redl lights to be mounted on city firm trucks. The lights, which cost $65 | each, warn drivers of other vehicles | who can't hear the sirens, it was | pointed out. \ Fermission was granted for the | estatlishment of a cab .ctnlmn——rnou a stand—by Alaska Cab Company | on the Tom George waterfront property - between the McKinley | Building and the Alaska Cousml; Airlines terminal. In a letter to the council, C. J.| Ehrendreich, a certified public ac- countant, recommended the estab- lishment of a nel system of ac-| counting for the city. Describing the present system as “time-consuming” and ‘“outdated,” he said that a machine bookkeep- ing system should be employed by the city. The matter was referred to the finance committee. in a (n\lph’ of days, they | fon o ;"lso<\ tline per y. 7hr-: paying taxes | e lnn s0 much gasoline gives them the | el 'm sht to demand use of gasoline 01 tax money for habor. improvements, | "1 he boat owners declared | ‘We're hoping we can get & Letter cut out of gas taxes than cruxe Mayor Hendrick- M'lvor Hendnckmn :md that all| in the h'mds of me council belorc‘ | the next regular meeting December | | 16. HENDERSONS HERE Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Henderson are guest at the Baranof Hotel. »oat owners bout conditions at 0‘“““~ alo ' //f/"&'[fl[fl KENTUCKY'S l 2! SOUR MASR Kentucky Straight I « Sourbon Whiskey K3 BOTVTLED IN BOND 100 PROO! . ZOw/mLER DISTRLERY, NC. « (CUISVELE, €% e e et Distributea tnrougnout Alaska hy ODOM COMFPANY BENEFIT DANCE Mrs. Jack EAGLES HALL . Music Donated by Chuck Werner and His Band ngh School semor Ball in gym. | party for children, Elks Hall and Capitol Theatre. December 18 at 2:30 p.m.—Mes- siah to be sung at 20th Century | Theatre. Tonight—Danc< ty Eastern Siar, Scottish Rite Temple. Tonight—Dougias Foremen's ben- efit dance. Tonight—Eons of Norway card party at Odd Fellows Hall, December 4—Elks Memorial Serv- ice. December 5 at noon—Lions Club December 5 at noon — BPWC luncheon meeting in Terrace Room Baranof. December ‘5 at 8 p.m.—Pottery club meets A.B. Hall. December 5 at 8 p.m.—American Legion. December 6 at noon—Rotary Club December 7 at noon—Rotary. Decemter 7 at noon — Kiwanis Club. December 7, 1:30 p.m.—Juneau Woman’s Club business meeting AEL&P penthouse. December 8 at noon—Chamter of | Pacific Northern Airlines. They Commerce. | are M. F. Powers, John Dylog, Clar December 9—Juneau Players pre- | ence Keating, Arthur D Morrell, | sent comedy. | Burke Riley, Lieutenant: Allen, Burt December 10—First Church of | Preece, J. E. Doolin, D. M. Gret- God parcel post sale at Sears. zer and Willie, Perry and C. Panis. December 10 — Juneau Players,| The five persons who went from | second night presentation of com-| Juneau to Anchorage are Walter edy. Plett, U. M. Culver, Wallace Land- Children’s party. December 27 at noon — Rotary | members exchange Christmas party. December 31—Annual Zlks Hi- | Jinks, Elks Ballroom. 17 IN, OUT OF JUNEAU FRIDAY Twelve persons arrived in Ju-, December 16 at 9 p.m.—Juneau ford, Lowell M.: Puckett and Austin | Gatlin. Langseth Douglas TONIGH T =====10 I". M. Sponsored by the Doeuglas Fire Department MMWWW T OO OO O OO O AR ERY ITEM REDUGED Never Before Have These Prices December 20 at noon—Rotary’s ON PNA FlIGHTS‘ { i 1 i | i Hockey Games (By the Associated Press) The San Francisco Shamrocks tried out their new player in trouncing the Oakland Oaks in a Pacific Coast League hockey game last night. And George Homenuke, troubled with a bad arch and freshly pur- chased by the northern division | leaders from the Minneapolis Mil- lers, performed the hat trick. He scored three goals for the Sham- | rocks. Another three goal performance was turned in by Al Kuntz for the Vancouver Canucks in beating the touring Fresno Faleons 7-3. It was | the invaders’ fifth consecutive loss. The San Diego i who were trying neau from Anchorage yesterday via' " Skyhawks ~ethall where the Eagles will hold lLack the Los Angeles Monarchs, | their regular meeting immediately to. climb out of after the performance, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1949 Own the Sensational the southern division cellar, 4-1. The New Westminster Royals' @ grabied a 3-3 tie against the Vic- toria Cougars on Bobby Love's late solo goal. DOUGLAS FIREMEN | WILL SHOW MOVIE Bob Anderson, president of ihe| | Douglas Fire Department, announc- ! es a special program for firemen and all other interested men of the community, This will _be the showing of an M.G.M. motion picture on arson, | featuring hose care an proper meth- | ods of use according to standards of fire underwriters. | The movie will be shown ai 7] p.m. Monday in the Douglas Eagles’ Most Compa Portable! unn agE U, 8.4 ‘Through the years your Lenox China will continue tobringyouas much pleasure as when you first see it on your table. Its fragile appear- ance is completely deceiving, because Lenox China is wonderfully durable, and will live to become a cher. ished heirloom with only ordinary care. See ur inter- esting display of Lenox Dinnerware today! Good selections of World-Famous Lenox China are scarce, and will continue to be so. Nugget Shop while the stock is still complete. Also a fine selection of Lenox figurines. The NUGGET SHOP Come in and browse around 1000 Gifts from $1 Up Choese from 20 patterns at the $68.50 Fed. tax incl. ,} At last, this precision-made Swisg | typewriter is available! | Favorite of professional writers ;war correspondents and world| travelers, it is known and used byj ; over half a million people in 2 , countries! il z‘ — ; Y | — /‘/" | ~ L Priscilla il A marvel of engineered desig | the Hermes eliminates all excesg| ! bulkand weight, yet performs liki larger, heavier machines. Weighg only 8 pounds, 11 ounces, includ | ing its shockproof, scuffprooi| | metal case . . . measures only 1 ]‘ inches square, 2% inches high, i} its case. Standard guarantee. J. B. Burford Co. “Our doorstep is worn by satisfied customers” Been Offered in Juneau SALE STARTS MONDAY Visit Us in Our New Home in the George Brothers Building Hareid Zenger, Manager US GEORGE creTHiER ““Quality Without Extravagance® LT OO YT 00000000000

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