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PAGE TWO n This is one of these lovely, f ‘or We also have a nice se- lection of casual coats “for the Junior-Miss or Mom. ’ Open till 9 P. M. Tonite and December 22 and 23 married employees has proved high- ly satisfactory and has solved an important housing problem. The trailers are large and comfortable and are well insulated. Equipped with modern conveniences they ih- 1:.':‘.(‘le built in shower rooms and | the newest devices for kitchens. The ARC ROADS IN FINE CONDITION _ NOYES REPORTS The Alaska Road Commission| yaqierg Jast year. Fourteen are now ;‘Ia?; '::‘s‘;‘e:‘;eb;‘ts ‘z‘v';‘f;l]?:‘; occupied in the Valdez district and them to be, declared Col. John R.}Slx 10 chig A AcRoEage sares. Noyes, Commissioner, says. | In Nome the road Commissioner Col. Noyes returned to Juneau | ‘Tuesday afternoon on the Pacitic Northern Airlines plane from An-| i chorage after a road inspection | ited personnel, he said. In Anchorage Colonel Noyes con- trip through the interior and to| Nome. e | sulted with military authorities re- Conferences with District | % e Engineers concerning the work[gar\img Alaska Road Commission planned for next season were Rlsolconsu'ucnon and maintenance plans. held by the Commissioner. | He also spoke over radio station Traffic by truck is heavy out 0“KENI of the Road Commission pro- Valdez over the Richardson High- ST8M- way but is light over other road- | The ARC Commissioner attended ways as is usual this time of the the meeting held by the District year, Colonel Noyes said. No sv.up-fiEngmeer of the U. S. Army con- pages or difficulties of transporta- | cerning future road construction in tion have been encountered at any | the Defense Program for Al«ska point this winter. and he participated in the meeting Work On Schedule ‘called in Anchorage recently by Winter maintenance is being con- | Kenneth Kadow, Coordinator of In- tinued successfully on schedule, ac- | terior Department agencies in Alas- cording to the road Commissioner, ka, for a discussion of non-defense reported the new seawall is virtual- ly completed. The Marks Air Force Base is still operated with a lim- Work is being progressing in en- roads and building construction larging and improving the tunnel plans. While not classed specifi- in the Keystone Canyon at Mile cally as defense construction a large portion of this wor portant to the defense Colonel Noyes said. Drives Over Roads In Fairbanks Colonel Noyes wa: joined by George M. Tapley, Chief of ARC Engineering Division who accompanied him on an automotfie inspection trip over the interior roads to Tok, Valdez, Glenn Allen, is im- am, 16 on Richardson Highway. Traf- | fic over this section has been re- stricted to the night hours, and this rountine has proved to be sat- isfactory all around, Col. Noyes said. Work on the tunnel is per- mitted to go forward without in- terruption ~during the daylight hours and this time is preferred by the truck drivers for loading their trucks at Valdez. | Thompson Pass and Anchorage. At Thompson Pass the mainten- | Tapley \fas particiularly intee- ance work is going along smoothly. | ested in the inspection of five new, The bunkhouse and garage beimg | bridges recently completed under construdjed at that point are?com,rac!. nearly completed and are suiv.ab'xe“ Joining the officials at Anchorage for occupancy now. | for the return trip to Juneau were Colonel Noyes said the use of 8. L. Lundwall and R. J. Crofton, house trailers on the highways by | cost engineers who bave been as- pr v irin coats! They're the fachion hiessings of this win- for many a winter to come — Absolutely perfect for B M Behrends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 | t | < THE DAILY ALASKA EM COMMUNITY EVENTS TODAY At 6 p.m.—Taku Toastmgsters meet in Gold Room, Baranof. At 7:30 p.m.—Juneau Rifle and Pis- tol Club meets in AB Hall. |At 8 p.m.—Christmas Play at Bethe! Tabernacle. f December 22 g |At 7:30 p.m.—Doubleheader basket- “ | ball in Douglas Gym. £ |At 8 p.m.—Christmas concert by band and singing groups in High i School gym. December 23 !At 1 pm.—Elks Christmas party for children at Capitol Theatre fol- lowed by Santa Claus at Elks Lodge Room. At 4 p.m.—Community Christmas tree celebration at Seward and Front sponsored by JWC. At 7:30 p.m.—Annual Moose party | for children. | At 7:30 p.m.—Skating at AB Hall . | At 9 p.m.—Lions Club dance in Gold | i | IPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1950 HERB ROWLAND NEW DRESIDENT JUNEAU CHAMBER COMMERCE Confusion Mounls for Alaskan, "Qutside’ for | ‘Firsl Ivim\e i;nw15“Year ? | i ced as the new President of the Ju- G g | regular meeting today at the Bara- {nof Hotel. Other officers selected were: First | Vice President, O. F. Benecke; Sec- |ond* Vice President, Henry Green; i nd Secretary, O. F. Eastaugh. | Retiring President Robert Booch- ever automatically becomes a mem- |ber of the board. The other two board members are Franz N nd Alva Blackerby. All will take at the first meeting in the | year, January 4. | Tom Dyer, chairman of the air- | port committee, reported that ar | encouraging letter had been re- office new Herbert S. Rowland was announ- | |neau* Chamber of Commerce at a | |to light. The cruiser race is set for next Jjune from Bremerton to Ju- | neau, and there is much enthusiasm }m‘ the Puget Sound area over the | race, he said. Fred Dunn and Pat Carroll, with { Franr 3arker at the piano, led { the group in singing Christmas | carols. ‘Flyto Seattle at new reduced . Clipper fares Y-\ S )66.‘}0 ONE WAY For the lovely gift—a reindeer original—made by Nina at Nina’s Nick Nack, 689-2t L=t tess s = CALVERT RESERVE BLENDED WHISKEY - 86.8 PROOF - 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS, CALVERT DISTILLERS CORP., N, Y, C,: | Room, Baranof, [ceived from Tony Schwamm, Di- RES 0 ROUND TRIP i December 21 | rector of Fhe Alaska Aero_nn_utxc,\ and b (Plus Tax) At 11 am—Sunday School Christ- | Communications Commission, say- |, opin pan American cuts Alaska mas program, Bethel Tabernacle. | 1[.11;; fi;‘“ pe p.l_o‘po_:er.{,exm’t‘?m" an~ fares — the third time in five Ter braving hel’ At 7 pm.—Christmas program at ! | ;z uneau airport is cn the 1951 years! But only the fare is 1 5 Ny First Baptist Church. it it You still get big, dependable 4- December 25 § Engineering on the project could engine planes . . . fine food . . .+ From 2 to 5 p.m.—Juneau Volunteer ]bganx\ now, Schwamm stated, but he | ghe most experienced erews and L Fire Department annual Christ- | wished to wait until the project had gtawardess hospitality. # mas party in Fire Hall. ~ | been screened through CAA. | For reservations, call Pan 5 December 26 | Secretary Eastaugh reported that American at | At fhiobn—Rotary” O, BabgHot) | the official population of Juneau is | | At 8 p.m.—Annual Christmas party ‘?;\\'dlllstte‘(llnt 5,818 and is 15,373 [m“ Baranof Hotel g of American Legion and Auxiliary, | ) | ¥ Dugoiit. 4 oy Robert Cowling said that it is | Phone 106 December 27 |now believed that the Governor's P % | At 8 pm.—Elks Lodge. 1’rtrot1;hy.' iven Ih_\']Gu;': George Parks A/V MKKA” % | At 9:30 p.m. — Annual Christmas |at the time of the first capital-to- * Pl b; reame Al S . | capital yacht race, was in the vault %{{gfl@mfl' tish Rite Temple, |of the Tacoma Yacht Club and ef- | Werid dirways, Int. 1 December 28 | forts were being made to bring it | YEARS WEVE FLOWN ALASKA 7 | At noon—Chamber of Commerce, | gl Seeio : gt - ROV RRIRIEN G | Deoemler 20 | MR. AND MRS. NEIL F. MOORE i | At 8 p.m.—Pioneers and Auxiliary S e L | m {# | to have Christmas party, Odd Fel- laskans went shopping in parkas | 4 l ! lows Hall. 2 il | 1 Ys % |At 9:30 pm—Teen Age Holiday| The above picture, airmailed to children so they could make the P AN Hol'DA ¥ | dance and entertainment. Teen|The Empire by courtesy of the | gpjp, ¢ ! \# | Age Club. Seattle Times, and the following | «yy, I ' A e had to promise the chil- 7 7 i . ‘ December 31 story accompanying it is from the | aren two Christmases to make| hen You Think About | At 8 p.m.—Shriners annual dinner| Sunday Times of December | them happy, and then they were| - dance, Baranof Hotel. Cocktails| Neil F. Moore, who hasn't been | glad to see us g,” said Mrs, Moore, 'é-‘ g am ‘g’ ¥ | at 7 pm. out of Alaska for 15 Last night, attired in parkas fur @H; agk& © e?r:’ s 4 | At 10 p,m.‘fElks annual Hi-Jinks, uxu_ middle of a rished them by the Alaska Ni | New Year’s Eve dance. I\:‘hmh will last him a long time | gervice, the couple W opping a P ,g ) ’ — | because “everything happened | for toys for Michael Tey E FEEZI?EE’!“: ffi'&':@@gg Pe'ocy s (HRISTMAS PAGEM" once. | Deloris, 3, and rl 18 months. | R v Moore and his wife arrived in|Meore will deliver the foys tonight.| o b " HOLY TRINITY CHURCH scaite sestercas. odas he wil re- T ‘ om anda Jexry Ballers turn to Juneau and tomorrow he | GANTYS WILL SPEND XMAS o n ! | will return to Seattle. Then the| YN SEATTLE WITH CHILDREN T am j@ . M hThehchll}ldreln olfl the H:gl{h'l;nmty couple will go on tc Los Angeles gl } ‘ Qm k&m«fi w! Ey lxes g | church school will present thelr an- | ynei original destination, Christmas at home always | 0 g d" [l Chisioas pageam ! Bunday | " Pyt SR | O e Sy Rum randies | morning at the 11 o’clock service. . = 7 % y S | The pageant follows the Scrip- hasg 1 deputy territorial auditor. | in Juneau on her way to S \mc» to | pural .scenes of the ‘Natitity' and | HAIf an hour before Moore's plane | spend the holidays with her child- | T , fl - R R | 1 o 4. | left for Seattle the auditor, Frank |ren, regrets that she will not be in @m ai! 91"3’[ “m there will be a cast of fifty child- > Al : I 2 Hoan A. Boyle, died. Moore was appoint- | Pelican for the Christmas season. d The public is cordially invited to|ed 0 fill out the 30 months left in | Mrs. Ganty arnu'fl‘ by Alaska and Bran Y . < . Boyle's term. Moore is I rning | Coastal Tuesday and will be joined = | go and enjoy this Christmas pa- yle’s m. e is returning 4 i a i to Juneau to attend the funeral,|here by Mr. Ganty who is expected (40% Rum — 607/ Brandy) g today in his own plane. A b Several weeks ago, Moore won| Their children, Wallace and £ MIDN'GH]’ MASS A]’ « |two tickets to Los Angeles and the | Mary Jane are attending Lakeside 4; ® [ R Rose Bowl game, awarded by the|and Helen Bush schools in Seattle. Ny BR @ § { Holv "'RI""Y su“ Territorial Sportsmen, Inc., of Al- —_ —_— | 3 ] { * | aska. The couple arranged with New assortment of craft strips S flfg 2y i&,‘gjpwpu‘?»flu@ : 3 4 i friends to takc care of their fourlat Nina's Nick Nack. 689-2t ESw l@% e ~?€§ e 8RR ¢ Holy Trinity Church will hold its | oo o "o g piah 5 g v R T | annual midnight service Sunday| . night—Christmas Eve — beginning at 11:30 oclock. GIVE HIM THE GIFT THAT WILL MAKE HIM SAY: ; The church decked in Christmas , greens, the singing of favorite carols | 66 9 F and special Christmas prayers are 9 ° o all blended to worship the Birth of ust win ICK Tor m | | y , ) G DAVIS TG ANCHORAGE Lieut. C. J. Davis of the Terri- L sisting with the installation of a!torial Highway Patrol left yester- new cost accounting system at all| day afternoon on the Pacific North- ’ F : SR & the ARC stations. Also returning|ern Airlines plane for his Anchor- HED PICK CALVERT RESERVE ~ Jury” made up of thousands of from Anchorage were Miss Lois|age headquarters. He has been here for himself, because it always has folks like you. Smith and Miss Alice Riley of the|on patrol duty the past several the smooth, full-bodied taste most That's why Calvert is the per- 3 withi s shaok 1og/of itioe tnre 1K G T The odds are he has compared your list. But don't take our word the stations at those points. FROM MT: EDGECUMBE Calvert’s smoother flavor with for it! Make your own taste test be- S e is.uzroce Porter of lgn Edfge(:umbe other whiskies. tween CalverthI’-eser\’c and any stopping at the Baranof Hotel. iske ou choose. G g . If not—you can be sure he, too, wh o : HREAT OF W £ 3 will prefer Calvert, because we We're confident that you will D () blend Calvert Reserve to a specific switch to Calvert for giving and S T R I KE I N taste selected by a “Consumer serving this holiday season. i PAA RANKS {Néess U e é NEW YORK, Dec. 21—{®—Threat 5 of a strike by 4,500 mechanics and f ground service employees hung | over the network of Pan American W World Airways today. A union official said demonstra- tions would occur today at “various RE s E Rv E 3 stations” of the air system which § operates flights into 71 countries in six continents. Enjoy the exccllent appoint- The official, James F. Horst, di-| ments, the delicious food, rector of the air lines division of | @nd the courteous service. the CIO Transport Workers Union, i i > : A Special round trip winter eclined to say when a strike would excursion fares now in effect. take effect. IN THE DISTINCTIVE 5 He announced the “possibility of | Vancouver, Victoria, or Seatfle DECANTER BOTTLE AND ks a strike to enforce our demands” $108.40 from Juneau HOLIDAY GIFT CARTON wX when wage negotiations broke off yesterday. JUNEAU SAILINGS *Negotiations ceased, Horst said, Southbound 1 after a ten-day period of bargaining A i} at the company’s Long Island city Friday, Jan. 5 B “’fr';"-“ . Tuesday, January 23 3 he union seeks a pay boost of e o ¥ eight cents an hour above the pre- Tuesday, February 6 ',2 sent scales of $1.16 to $2.08 an hour.| For information and reservations 3 A company spokesman said the contact e present union contract runs to Nov. ‘Wm. K. McFarl; 35K 1, 1951, and has no wage reopening I T A‘e"‘, o sl provision. N § ‘

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