The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 15, 1950, Page 2

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PAGE TWO ... And we have a chorus of answers 1 the perennial “What shall I wear? Let us show you our smart solutions to the problem . . . Easy fo arrive at from gliitering gala collection of our RN Behiends. Co QUALITY SINCE /887 EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Becond and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau Fly your children home for Christmas! Pan American offers low fares.:: fast, convenient schedules ®Make it the gayest holiday season you've ever had. Reunite your family this Christmas — fly your young- sters home from school by Clipper*. Aboard the big sturdy 4-engine Clippers, students enjoy all the regular Pan American extras. Comfort- able lounge-chair seats, delicious meals, stewardess hospitality Clipper fares are low—only $66 (plus tax) from Seattle to Juneau. Half fare for children under twelve. You can make all necessary arrangements quickly and easily. Just call... Baranof Hotel, Juneau Phone 106 *Trade Mark, Pan American World Airways, Ine. LA AUERICAN WorLo Aeways WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA |COMMUNITY EVENTS TODAY, | At 8 p.m.—Moose lodgé meets. { | At 8 pm.—Rebekah Past Noble | Grand Christmas party at home of Mrs. George Martin, 1019 W. 10th Street. At 8 p.n.—Juneau Ski Clab-meets in Gold Room, Baranof, At 9 p.m.—Senior Ball of Juneau ! High in High School Gym. December 16 At 3:30 p.m.—Juneau Singers re- | hearsal at 20th Century Theatre i At 7:30 p.n.—Rainbow Girls morll in Scottish Rite Temple. At 8 pm. — ANB-ANS ceremonial dances for Library Fund in ngh' School gym. At 8 p.m.—Taku Travellers meet in Douglas gym. At 8:30 p.m.—Circle Eighters square | dance. At 10 p.m.—Sons of Norway aance in Elks Ballroom. All kinds of music to be featured. December 17 At 2 pm—Skating in AB Hall to 5 p.m. At 2:30 p.m.—“The Messtah” at 20th Century Theatre. At 7 p.m.—Lutheran Church Sun- day School Christmas program in Church parlors. At 7:30 p.m.—Sunday School of NLPC will give Christmas pro- gram. 4 At 8 p.m.—Christmas program pre- sented by First Church of God in IOOF Hall. December 18 At noon—Lions club meets in Bara- | nof. | At noon—Luncheon and Christmas program for BPWC in Terrace Room. At 8 p.m.—American Legion post meets in Dugout. At 8 p.m.—Parent Teachers Asso- ciation meets in High School stu- dy hall. ¢ At 10 p.m.—Free dance to public at AFL Hall auspices of local musi- cians union. December 19 iAt noon—Rotary Club, Barafiof, an- | nual Christmas party for "Rotary children. At 8 p.m.—Folkateers meet in ‘Grade will | School gym. {At 8:45 p.m.—Commuhity Center 5 Night at Teen Age Club, ) December 20 1At 10 a.m—Immunization clinic at Public Health Center. | At noon—Kiwanis Club, Baranof. {At 7 p.m.—Christmas tree for chil- | dren at Salvation Armz- Hall, Willoughby Avenue. 5 | At 7:15 p.m. — Methodist| Sunday School Christmas party insghurch. At 8 p.m.—Red Cross nursery group in Red Cross office, Shattuck | Bldg. [its |At 8 p.m—Elks Lodge. b DECEMBER 21 At noon—Chamber of Commerce meets at Baranof. | At 7:30 p.m.—Juneau Rifle and Pis- | tol Club meets in AB Hally » | At 8 p.m.—Christmas Play at Bethel Tabernacle. Puppetry found: little poi:\}llr re- sponse in the U. E. until the pres- ent century. FISH €0. DECIDES REASONABLE RATES NUGGET SHOP open evenings 17 jto 9. 684-1t MUSICIANS TO GIVE FREE DANCE DEC. 18 A free Christmas dance for the people of Juneau will be glven‘ at the AFL Hall, Monday evening, December 18, under the auspices| of the American Federation of Musicians, Local 672 and the Ju- neau Central Labor Council, Anita Garnick, local AF.M. secretary an-| nounced today. | Dancing will be from 10 p.m. to 1 am. with music by a 10-piece orChestra. The music is presented, by the cooperation of the Local 672 through a grant from the Music| Performance Trust Fund of the| recording industry, she said. AIR TRAFFIC BEGINS T0 MOVE AGAIN TODAY Airlines were busy today catching up on a backlog of passengers and o following bad weather which delayed scheduled flights for the past two days. Pacific Northern Airlines had two flights in this morning from Gustavus where they had been held yesterday. Loaded westward flights were scheduled out at noon, and the regular flight from An- chorage today was due at 2:45 pm. Pan American’s flight out of Seattle which was stormbound in Annette was due about noon to- day. Planes held in Fairbanks and | Whitehorse were likely to get out directly for Seattle today. A full load of Seattle-bound, passengers departed this morning at 10:30. RAILROAD MAN HERE Tom Balcher of Skagway is stay- ing at the Hotel Juneau. He is with the White Pass and Yukon Rall- road. X SALES & SERVICE ORDER YOURS TODAY WHILE STILL AVAILABLE MADSEN CYCLE and FISHING SUPPLY Open Evenings Till Christmas RAISE JUSTIFIED | | After a careful study of the var- ious factors involved the Sebastian | Stuart Fish Co., of Seattle, repre- | sented in Juneau by Engstrom Bros., have decided that the Alaska deserve Big Comfort Magic Loop BUMPERS §-T-R-E-T-C-H around the ankles | Steamship Company is entitled to a reasonable raise in rates for | shipment of frozen halibut from Alaska to Seattle, according to Elton E. Engstrom, senior member of his firm. Engstrom returned' to Juneau this week from Seattle where he has been on matters concerning the fish business. ‘The Maritime Commission was to hold its second and final hear- (ing on the rates put into effelt ‘l‘.Ls'. September by the steamship | company, The first hearing was last month in Ketchikan. Engstrom said the fish business was moving slowly at the present | time but is expected to pick up |in Seattle after the first of the i year. | LI ‘ BROWNIE TROOP MEETS | | Brownie Troop 3 will meet Sat- urday, December 16 at 10 o'clock | at the Elks Club. This will give the girls time to visit the hospital be- fore their regular meeting at 11 o'clock. All Brownies of Troop 3 should be at the Elks Club at 10 promptly, and the meeting will be over by 12 noon. SCOUT SALE improved body balance, NUGGET SHOP open evenings 7 to 9. 684-1t baby feet now may mean all the difference in your WANT ADS BRING RESULTS . child’s health later on, CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH (:.LINIE FOOT CORRECTION Beltone Hearing Aid Dr. G. M. Caldwell PHONE 477 for appointment youngster in soon, Ages 1 to 4, Bumpers' Magic Loop s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-s at the ankle — o provides firm support without chafing or binding, Special Wedge Heel insures correct tread — promotes Smooth Inside! Inside seams are eliminated wherever possible. This means greater comfort for tender little feet. Remember, Mothers < the good care you give those \\\\\\\\\\ | l//////// Our store is Bumpers’ § headquarters. Bring your ——— BUMPERS Wedge Heel for proper body balance = FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1950 Now You Can Enjoy Complete ... Gentine -z COUNTRY CLLB Chef M. J. Surher recently of The Shack, Spokane Antipasto — Relish Starter Anichiovies, Salami, Rige Olives, Sliced Tomatoes, ‘Garlic Toast Minestre — Soups MINESTRONE CON FORMAGGIO (Italian Style Vegetable Soup served with Grated Cheeése) Paste SPAGHETTI O RAVIOLI CON SALZA NAPOLETANA (Spaghetti or Ravioli with Neapolitan Satice) A Vostra Scelta — Your Choice of COSTOLETTE COL MARSALA 300 (Filets of Veal Saute in Wine) 3 SCALOPPINE DI VITELLO 350 (Filet of Veal Cooked in Cacciatora Sauce) BISTECCA AMERICANA 350 (Filet Mignon, Pan Fried BISTECCA AL GUSTO 3.50 ., (Top Sirloin Steak cooked” in Olive Oil, Green Pepper, Celery, Onion and Wine) POLLO ALLA CACCIATORA 3.50 % (Chicken Saute in ‘Oil, Green Pepper, Celery,’Qnibn, Tomato, Wine Sauce) ¢ #POLL ;;Wug ESE; ..300,: p: (Chicken' Bhilte m%n, Garlie, Celery, Green Pepper,, Wine) [ 170 i 4 ¥ Bevandé ‘— Drinks,, Caffe ‘Te A LA CARTE COSTOLETTE COL MARSALA ... Filets of Veal Saute in Wine SCALOPINE DI VETELLO 3.50 Filets of Veal Cooked in Cacciatora Sauce BISTECCA AMERICANA Filet Mignon, Pan -Fried BISTECCA AL GUSTO Top Sirloin Steak Cooked in Olive Oil with Green Pepper, Celery, Onion and Wine POLLO ALLA CACCIATORA ... ke Chicken Saute in Oil, Green Pepper, Celery Onion, Tomato and Wine Sauce POLLO ALL’ABRUZZESE ... Chicken Saute in Oil, -Garlic, Celery, Green Pepper and Wine All Ttalian Foods Cooked in Pure Olive Oil and the Choicest Wines. SEA FOODS Broiled Lobster Tails Déep Fried Louisiana Prawns Snappy Sauce Fried Eastern 'Oysters Tartar Sauce Grilled Frog Legs Louisiana Style Abalone Steak Tartar Sauce ... Fried Eastern. Scallops Snappy Sauce STEAKS AND CHOPS New York Cut Steak ... Premium Cut T-Bone Steak . Filet Mignon .. Grilled Club Steak ‘French Fried Onions Breaded Veal Cutlets Country Gravy Ground Round Steak Mushroom Sauce COCKTAILS Alaska Crab Cocktall . Alaska Shrimp Cocktail —COUNTRY CLUBS SPECIAL BREAKFAST— Ham and Eggs . Bacon and Eggs .. - Poached Eggs Vienna Shirred Eges Green Pepper Omelette Two Eggs Any Style Comeée with the Crowds tb_ THE COUNTRY CLUB 'OPEN ALL NIGHT ~ EVERY NIGHT 301 14 gniqgose

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