The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 29, 1950, Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, DECEMPZR 29, 1950 Jlx percent from aviation, and 18| pyrotechnics and equipment has ASKS FOR DIVORCE 3 (ou"(llME“ FA". percent from boats. Of that 18 chfIREwoRKS HERE been donated as usual by the North| Suit for divorce on grounds of | cent 77 percent of it had gone for T Transfer Co, incompatibility was filed in the 'I'o SHow up A("ou harbor improvements in the First NEw YEAR'S EVE ON ISSUES DElAYED The Juneau 4th of July Commit- U. S. District Court this morning Division. He explained that the by H. Eldon Ridley versus Dorothy | money was expended as it came in Ridley. The couple have no children - i and according to needs. He stated | r, cvups:n|gnd there is no property in dispute.| Clara ‘rrienkorn and Doris | that it was the policy of the de- i . Plaintiff is represented by At-|Vecke ol Mt. Edgecumbe ars stop- partment to e with com- | te announces there will be a fire-| , yoy fear's T, ‘worship service | torney William Paul Jr. ping at the Baranof Hotel quorum at| . pities re | works display fired from the sub-{ .. o 'ye1q i che Northern Light - | port at 7 o'clock New Year's Eve. o | The fireworks will be aerial piec- es so that they may be reviewed any place ip che city where one has a view of the subport area. Presbyterian Church, Sunday night, ATTENTION REBEKAHS ATTENTION KEBEKAHS The committce s about 60 December 31, from 11:15 pm. to All members requested to attend midnight. Everyone is cordially in-| All members requested to attend funeral of Margaret Bland, 2:00 vited to attend this service to see | funeral of Margaret Bland, 2:00| | pm. Sat. at Carter’s Mortuary. ! he old year die and the new year pr[n\a bSe;;e Szr‘é:;';z;b x)‘;’l;“zi’fln 4| Tsabelle Jorgenson, Noble Grand.| aerial shells rangir, in size from 9 firches to 18 inches and although the show will not be anywhere near as large as the committee’s ushered in. | 4th of July efforts, Chairman Lar- ry Parker says it will be well worth seeing. Material for the show was purchased by the Juneau 4th of | July Committee and drayage of the The Victor H. Kelly, UNION Ol | oo e oo m o oo oo e oo oo ) o oo Co. tanker, docked at the company’s dock at noon today on a routine Announcemenl delivery run. The tanker is sched- o uled ov% some fme tomMOrrow. Due to the illness of Sam, the Tailor, TRIPLEX CLEANERS Due to the lack of a will be closed after Jan.mry 2, 1951 2 special Juneau City Council meeting last night no action could | be taken on matters slated to mme‘ ». Absent were Councilmen B.n\ other g' l( Neilion, afil Job Thinoe | mecting today or tomorrow to dis- d“' s yose of the necessary action to get| i |1( sinall boat lmum project vm-| It hWad been previously agreed to | d 1 to also aneil- | meet with fishermen and boat| esent request May- irickson to make an- t to call a special Customers having garments at the Triplex Clearers are requested to call for.them be- me January 2nd. | | E e e o o e st amomn ) e e e e e EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS mes effective Janu- Territoris! High- Hendrickson to] e x( the ht were futile. 7 Thibodeau declared mu would be unable to attend. | The next regular council meeting | will be January 5. R R A A R AR AR RN R RN AT ARG SO L o EECUU U EEC E R UL S ELE E U C U R E L ECCEC, CE e s SCOTTISH RITE New Year’s Day Celebration IN THE MASONIC TEMPLE 2:00 TO 4:00 P. M. MONDAY - JANUARY 1, 1951 G e T Vs All Masens and Families were John luv\en secretary; Oberg and Larry Fitzpatrick From the United Trollers of Alaska wme B. H. (Jack) Manery; Andy Barlow, executive secretary; O. G. Nolde, board member of Local 100; and Carl Weidman. For the halibut fishermen were Ed Skaret, Bernt Alstead and Pete Hildre, James | L. McNamara, city engineer and K ntu Frank Metcalf, highway engineer were present. City Attorney Howard Stabler\ and Pauline Washington were alsu there, Because no formal action cou!d be taken, an informal discussion took place in which McNamara ex- plained the tentative plans for the ' new harbor approach which is to, be located between No. 2 and No. 3| floats and was estimated at a cost | of around $16,000, Those present | examined the plans and were agreed as to location, size and type of structure. It was also agreed that the City should go ahead and make a formal request for gas tax harbar improvement funds to launch the project. Weidman pointed out that it was urgent that the necessary creosote piling be ordered S SOON A§ POS- | ~ ot = | sible. Metcalf read figures showing ‘STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, INC., Losisville, Ky. | Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY lumuu\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 18njoy the beer that's EXTRA PALE and EXTRA MILD GENUINE OLD STYLE SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF Especially Visiting Members Are Cordially Invited! Brewed By A Unit Of One Of The Worlds Great Brewing Organizations, SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO., SEATTLE, U.S.A. that of the 1950 gas tax returns 50.2 percent was derived from autos, i DN oo o N N VNN Vo o NN AN AR NoN o) THE NEW ALASKAN SONG “Whenthelce Worms Nest Again® ASK TO HEAR IT SPECIAL TOMORROW and NEXT WEEK Fine Assortment of JACKETS FOR BOYS Fur Collars These Suggestions for SHOPPING AROUN Budget Balancing Buys! Inter-cel Lined . . . 259% REDUCTION S °n’ T Clothing Store 177 to 179 So. Franklin Street A Cash Register AND an Adding Machine IN ONE SPECIAL Skerbet Sten: Glasses CORSAGES 6 for 25¢ . for the DPevil’s Food at the amazingly low price i ‘ of $177.50 J. B. Burford Co. “Our doorstep is worn by satisfied customers” al o> This Coupon | Is Worth 10c on your cab fare to any point on Saturday, Dec. 30 Present it to your friendly Farwest driver ). o JUST § X ?II’II os The Service Is Fine! NEW YEAR w oot irroeoeont rmoeeeeeeeeeel Juneau Florists 311 SEWARD — PHONE 311 Percy’s Weekend Special There's nothing like ice cream . . . There's no finer ice cream than SWIFT'S Saturday and Sunday Only 1 PINT FREE with EACH QUART PURCHASED Percy’s FUR COATS ON-DISPLAY Highest Quality at Lowest Prices Georges' Thrifty Shop Located in the George Bros. Building OPEN DAILY TO 10 P. M. ettt R SCRATCH PADS Just the thing for your shopping memos 45 per pound o o Empire Printing Company Phone 374 or drop in CAKE s JUNO BAKERY Denniscn’s Meat Balls and Gravy . 5lc Lynden’s Chicken and Noodles . 1 Ib. jar 34 Pacific Pearl Fish Balls in Boullion . 38¢ Dennison’s Chili Con Carne with Beans . 42c Table Salt, Iodized or Plain, 2 pkgs. for 22¢ Three Deliveries Daily at no Exira Chatge 5% Discount on All Cash Orders UNITED FOOD CO. 16 - Phones - 24 R R

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