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lHLJR\l) AY, JANUARY 24, 1946 THRILLING FILM BEING SHOWN ON ENDS TONIGHT GALLANT ROMANCE All the famous thrills, and intrigue Alexandre immortal novel, Jehu”, have bia Pict man pitol Theatre audience was scenes of flashing r romance and s > scent of Doug 3 outstanding The Three Musketeers” and k of Zorro." in eighteenth century Fighting Guard an’ of a young nobleman, flings aside his birthright nes an outlaw, to bri the downfall of a tyrannic and the system of inju equality which was freedom-loving now b brought ure last night iflard PARKER Anita LOVISE y danis CARTER John LODER Edgar BUCHANAN r.'s M The TOMORROW! 2 lht me’ s0 hateful -+ PAN AMERICAN HAS On yesterday's flight bstween neau and Se; vays flew the ‘0 Seattle: Charlotte Hoadley Urie, Waso Charlotta Pekevich Quigley. Dor McKinney, Edit Watkins, June Robert 1, Dean William Killian n Sealtle Gormen, James Je Eveland, Lt. Downs, Rok Coughlin, Erwin, Dr. Elmo Kayser, Forsythe and Edmond Forsythe. - - Stines mer Albert ten, 8 EBUILDING Two City Building ued here dur by ineer J. L. M to McKinley for PERMITS Permits the past , estimated cost $500, 4 Nygaard, owner, for CAPITOL'S SCREEN pageantry Dumas ‘The Companions of | to nificently in Colum- morning at 5 o'clock from the South “The Fighting Guards-|Aboard were 88 passengers for * which premiered locally at the neal and 23 from Seattle and Ketch- The ' ikan for warmly enthusiastic to ' tonight at 8 o'clock swordplay, hbuckling | Littlehales, hits, “The France ris, Mrs. is the who Savikko, and be- bout Kathrine Orme king Hope, Mrs. J. R. Hope, W. G. Meyers e and in- Mrs. W. G. Meyers, Nels Pjerkness. persons everywhere TEN FROM SOUTH Someee e Ju- ttle, Pan American Air- following passengers , Joe Alexander, Daniel Linder, James Moscrip, Norman Fred Williams, Mrs. R. J. Som- Charlotte Farnam, Percy Kil- Killian by, Chas. Cathrine Gorman, McNaugh- Harvey Lavenik, Ellis Reynolds, Roald Cop- Marshall stead, Gladys Waugh, Mrs. Howard Crystal Simmons, Belle Hudson, Ed Radde. were | week Mrs. F. S. Barn and Concannon, con- North Sea Here from South Today arrived this Steamer North Sea Ju- Sitka The steamer leaves are M. L. Jordan, Master Purser Passengers arriving in Juneau from |Eeattle were: B. J. Teseriero, Mrs P. Thorne, Mrs. L. W. Rolleg, A. B Hicks, Fred A. Hansen, Helen Har- Marie Anderson, Mrs. Her- ert Savikko, Elaine Savikko, Ellen and C. D James Orme, Mrs Pat James Orme, Orme, J. R Conine, Mr: M A. L. Conine, Harold Charlotte Conine, Will Lund, William Lund, D. C. Taggart, D. C. Taggart A. R. Johnson, George Taylor, ge Tayler, Jerry Green, Dennis Green, Mrs Mrs. Gail | Green R. F. Deardorf, A. K. McLean, Arnt Nilson, Mrs. Arnt Nilson, Mrs. I. E. Tucker, Y. Miyoshi, Arthur George Kenney Ian Fred Williams, Sam Savin, M. O. Brown, George Chas. Thompson, Jess From Ketchikan Thomas. Leonard Sunstad, Henry O. Neste- Chuck, Charlotte Dunlap, Sig Johnson, Leonard Holm- . Mrs. Leonard Holmquist Lavenik, Mrs. Martin Mrs quist Martin | Dave Nichols, Bob Henning, Claude | Carnegie, Robert Davlin, Mrs. Rob- ert Davlin, L. Buckmaster, .Imo- gene Ward, Charles Goldstein. From Wrangell: Fred G. Hanford, A. Van Mavern, Irl Berl Atkinson, Thatcher, Mrs. installing ' Allen Keithly ding on his Twelfth street From Petersburg: Mrs. Patricia Patricia Concannon, Mary Concannon, J. Pierson, Elmer truction of a seven-foot by 16-foot Copstead, Sally Frost, R. B. Clifton, raeat storage at the Harbor ket, 909 West Tenth street, §800, M. Hecmaster contractor The Erw m Feed Co. Offi se Lo PHONE 704 HAY. GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE Fiyging Instruction- To Qualify for Commercial License ——CAA APPROVED—— INSTRUMENT RATINGS—LINK TRAINER TIME Waco Model YKS Two Way Radio and Primary Group Mot Modernized and Aircraft Majored last June Waco Medel DQC-6 285 Wright—Just topped No Time Since Major on Aircraft WALLACE AIR SERVICE FIELD — SPOK BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS GRAY MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C O MPANY Mar- cost _ tha Verne; {neth Shaner, | torney Howard D. Stabler, | Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, Carol Clausen, Geraldine Wickman. Through passengers from Ketch- ikan to Sitka are: David Leask, Ber- , Virgil Burk, Paul Ras mussen. From Seattle to Sitka: J. F. Ban- nerman, Harry T. Doran, Mrs. Harry T. Doran, Bernard Beckerson, Mrs. Bernard E. Beckerson, Virginia Grover, Stuart Radach, Mrs, Stuart Radach. H. A. Matthaei, Mrs. H. A. Mat- , Sally Matthaei, M. Bredvik, Mrs. B. Bondurante and infant, James Roberts, Leo Tuttle, Ken- Dale Tuttle, Elmer Greenbank >eo CARSON’S COOKIES AT CALI- FORNIA GROCERY. >-e In colonial times, the barn owl, useful destroyer of vermin, was shot on sight as a bll‘d of ill omen. NOTICE OF FILING FINAL RE PORT, PRAYIN FOR DETER- MINING WHO ARE THE HEIRS AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. Commissioner's Court for Ju- neau Precinct, First Division, Territory of Alaska, in Probate. {IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- TATE OF JOAHANNES HEL- LENTHAL, known as Jack or J. A. Hellenthal, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that Si- {mon Hellenthal, the administrator Inf the estate of Johannes Hellen- | thal has filed the final report in | the above matter, and the court Lias set the date of héaring said | report for 10 o'clock in the fore- noon of April 1st, 1946. Any per- son having objection to said re- vort or to the determining of the heir or to the distribution prayed for in said report, are required to tile objections on or before said day. Dated this 24 day of Jan. 1946. SIMON HELLENTHAL, Administrator. First Publication Jan. 24, 1946. Last Publication Feb. 14, 1946, iIn NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on January 21st, 1946, in the Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, David Ramsay was appointed executor of the estate of MRS. JEAN RAMSAY, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouch- .ers as required by law, %o said cxecutor, at the office of hjs at- in the within six months from the date of the first publication of this no- tice. DAVID RAMSAY, Executor. First publication Jan. 24, 1946. Last publication Feb. 14, 1946. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER- IOR Surplus Property Office, P. O. Box 2466, Anchorage, Alaska January 21, 1946. Sealed bids will be received until February 20, 1946 at 5:00 pm. at the De- partment of the Interior, Surplus Property Office, Anchorage, Al- aska, on miscellaneous items of machinery and equipment located at Charcoal Island, Sitka, Alaska.' Listings and instructions for bid- ding may he obtained at the Ter- ritorial Surplus Property Office, Anchorage, Alaska. January 24—25--26, 1946. In command ! williams, THE DAILY ALASKA EMP II\I — JUNEAU, ALASKA MEDALS AWARDED ' TO BOND CHAIRMEN WAR LOAN DRWES Mrs }\Alhx‘lmu D. Nordale, Di- rector of the U. S. Savings Bond Division for the Territory of Alas- %¥a, formerly the War Finance Committee, announced today that tne first of the Treasury Awards for outstanding service during the War Loans and the Victory Loan ve been distributed This award is a silver medal pocket piece. The Minute Man and the Treasury Seal appear on the face of the medal under the cap- tion, “U. S. Treasury Award.” On the reverse side is a sculpture of ‘he Iwo Jima flag-raising scen: with the text “For Pgtriotic Service Finance 1941-195" and space for the name of the person to whom the medal is awarded. The silver medal has been dig uibuted to those persons who have «cted as Volunteer Chairmen of the lucal War Finance Committees of cach community during all or part the war period. The following persons in the Territory have re- ceived the award for service in the 1owns named: | 2. J. Loussac, Anchorage; Hollis Henrichs, Cordova; Mrs. John L. McCormick, Jack Fletcher, A. B. Hayes, B. D. Stewart, Juneau J. W. Mendenhall, Ketchikan; O. A. Torgerson, Kodiak; Garnet Mar- un, Nome; Harry B. Deland, Mrs. Beatrice A. Huntley, Palmer; Ca i0ll Clausen, Petersburg; Lester Busey, Charles Sheldon, Elwyn Swetman, of Seward Russell Clithero, Philip A. John- son, Elliott Fletcher, of Sitka. Nancy Meals, Valdez; of Mr. WEATHER REPORT (U.S. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning o o o In Juneau—Maximum, minimum, 27, At Airport—Maximum, minimum, 26 36 36; WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) e o o Clcudy tonight, Partly cloudy Friday, increasing cloudiness during afternoon. Snow by Friday night. Little change in temperature. Phone ET767 m""""m"uooo.o..o 300cesecsvccns CREAM CORN cuT BEANS SWEET PEAS 2 2 2 CANS---$1.00 Hearl o’ California . TOMATOES | VEGETABLES lll||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIII|IIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIHIIII||||IIIIIIIH|IIIIIIIlIIIIIIHIIIIIII“I 2 FIGHT NUARY 14- n _ II"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IlIlImIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII ‘W T H nquist Lew of Wrangell Rafferty, Mr Mrs. Victor Fisk . Mrs Y¢ Dr Bur of Haines Coliege. - CARSON'S" COOKIES SPRUCE DELECATES U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMER DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., William: Hazel Sparks HB’ of ¢ retha M. | PEINS Retha M.|gpora Charles E.)| Leslie Nerland, AT THE DRINK KING P M. | tence from | Banfield iay esidents disorderly choice of $15 fines or jail each. IN CITY COURT ulling down a 10-day Acting Mz ty in City Police Court was Peter Erig, charged drunk. Mr. and Mr: clane, recentl arrested charges on drunk were five They paid their ~ D BLACK fines WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN Max. temp la Station Anchorag Barrow - Bethel Cordova Dawson nonton Fairbanks Haines Juneau Juneau Airport Ketchikan Kotzebue McGrath Nome Northway Petersburg Portland Prince George Prince Rupert San Francisco Seattle Whitehorse Yakutat st 24 hrs.* 31 38 15 23 0 40 54 21 39 49 22 40 Lowest 4:30 am. temp. 18 18 11 -15 24 21 26 32 8 -12 7 -29 22 37 11 32 42 36 0 20 TODAY 24 hrs, cip. Trace 0 01 07 14 0 Cloudy 0 Clear Trace Pt. Trace Pt Trace Cloudy 0 Cloudy Trace 02 Trace 0 07 81 0 0 Cloudy 0 Smoky 88 Rain 0 Clear 01 temp Pt Pt Pt Pt Rain Clear Pt. Rain ~(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: weather map was the passage inshore of a deep low near When this storm went inland terly winds at all levels over Southeast Alaska which gave us| clear skies and temperatures in the middle and upper twenties ! west in the Gulf of Alaska there is a stagnant high pressure ridge. stagnating storm located in the Bering Sea. the Mackenzie River basin which is expected to move southward The coldest temperature this morn- ing was a minus 39 degrees at Fort Good Hope, Northwest Territory, | de Island northe: is to the Canadian border by Friday. Canada The dominating feature of this morning’s | drunk, Vancouver there was a resulting flow of . To A mass of cold MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1 Station Cape Decision Cape Spencer Eldred Rock Five Finger Light Guard Island Lincoln Rock Point Retreat MARINE FORECAST: Inside waters, northerly 25 miles per hour, becoming light and variable Friday—clear waters south of becoming light and variable Friday- waters, Dixon Entrance to Sitka— today, cloudy Friday. Weather Pt. Cloudy Clear Pt. Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Clear Inside northwesterly 20 miles per cloudy today and Friday. northeasterly winds 20 miles py 20 miles per hour Friday——cloudy oday and Friday IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllmllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIII"" [ THRIFT CO-0P FRIDAY-SATURDAY 6--(ANS-—@ | 6--CANS VEGETABLES and \'dlufl)ll' win 2 largecans 49c Shurfine Orange and Grapefruit JUICE 46 ounces 53¢ LARGE BOXES IVORY FLAKES hour Outside Temp. Dir.and Vel. 36 32 36 34 34 34 32 0 P. WIND Today NwW Calm NW NNE NE N N 12 3 feet Calm 3 feet 4 feet 2 feet 1 foot 2 feet Sumner hour today, becoming southeasterly 15 Outside waters, Sitka to Yakutat partly rlnud\ Phone rf 6 FRUIT 2 2 VAL-VITA COCKTAIL ISLE 0’ GOLD PRUNE PLUMS TASTEWELL PEACHES 6 (ANS---$1.95 Dinette Salad Z ans 4 5¢ Wilson's Corned Beef HASH 2 @ns 63« ALL FOR-- TWO DELIVERIES- i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"Il AND 6 | BARS SWAN SOAP jail sen- ate N. C with Daniel arrived Hoonah and given days | LABEL! 120TH MERIDIAN Tl)ll‘l; Weather at 4:30am. Cloudy Cloudy | Cloudy |Barbara.Stanwyck, Roy Rogers, Jane Cloudy |allero and Cloudy |Dantine, Faye Emerson, Joyce Rey- Cloudy ! Cloudy There | Commissioner’s Court for Height of Waves (Sea Condition) Strait—wind —light PAGL FIVE TUDMCENTURY A “MLU EE” HIT wa PLAYING IMANY STARS IN MUSICAL SHOW AT 20TH CENTURY “Hollywood Canteen,” "|sical hit now at the 20th Century [ Theatre has no less than 62 marqiee names in the cast Nearly a hundred requests to ~ |pear in the musical had to be turn- ed down by Jack L. Warner, execu-| tive producer, in order ;to hold the picture down to a tight two-hour show ! Names on the roster include Benny, Joe E. Brown, Eddie | tor, Kitty Carlisle, Jack Carson, Crawford, Bette Davis, John field, Alan Hale, Paul Henreid, Leslie, Ida Lupino, to- newest mu- ap- ¥5 ANDREWS SISTERS. * JACK BENNY 7 * . JOE E. BROWN EDDIE CANTOR KITTY CARUISLE®, < JACK CARSON DANE CUARK * JOAN CRAWFORD * HELMUT DANNE ° BETTE DAYIS FAYE EMERSON VICTOR FRANCEN JOHN GARFIELD svoney GREENSTREET ALAN HALE < PAUL HENREID . ROBERT HUTTON JOAN LESUE = { PETER LORRE 1DA LUPINO IRENE MANNING JOAN McCRACKEN DOLORES MORAN DENNIS MORGAN ELEANOR PARKER +"; JOYCE REYNOLDS ROY ROGERS & TRIGGER 8.2 rovooues) SAKALL - ZACHARY SCOTT * ALEXIS SMITH BARBARA STANWYCK JOSEPH SZICETI + © DONALD WOODS o JANE WYMAN Jack Con- Joan Gar- Joan Dennis Morgan, Wyman, Joseph Szigeti, Jimmy Dor- | 'sey and his Band, Golden Gate Quartet, Dane Clark, Carmen Cav- his Orchestra, Helmut n(‘ld\ and many others - IN CITY COURT Among cases recently disposed of | by Actinf Magistrate N. C. Banfield | by Acting Magistrate N. C. Banfield jares Karbo, charged with being | drunk, sentenced to 5 days in jail Harry West, drunk, $10 fine or § Nola Cozadd, drunk, two drunk, disorderly Hmd fighting, $25; Clarence L. Me- | hornay, drunk and disorderly, $15; | Clarence Edward Manning, drunk, 1810 or 5 days; David Hanson, $10; Charles M. Dornburg, | drunk and dlsmdl‘xl\‘ $25 | NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN: | 1946, in the Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, H. F. Hargrave was appointed adminis- trator of the estate of JAMES HAY, | d. Al persons having claims against sald estate are required to present them, with verified vouchers as required by law, to said admin- istrator at the office of his attorney Howard D. Stabler, in the Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, within six | months from the date of the first publication of this notice. |H. F. HARGRAVE, Administrator. First publication, Jan. 17, 1946, ! Last publication, Feb. 7, 1946. HARBOR MACHINE SHOP MRS. EDITH WALKER MOTORS REBUILT — STERN Baranaf Wapsl's . Mury/Srve BEARINGS — MACHINING, || Designing—Dressmaking—Gowns MILLING and WELDING ' | Talloring—Suits and Coats West 11th and F St., Phone 876 || Desl#ning and Remodeling Hats ALTERATIONS the That on January 17, ~ JIMMY DORSEY -~ & HIS BAND CARMEN CAVALLARO & ORCHESTRA GOLDEN GATE QUARTET 1. ROSARIO & ANTONIO * SONS OF THE PIONEERS air e north of Sumner Strait—wind to FRESH-KILLED LOCAL Fryers and Roasting CHICKENS DRESSED and DRAWN From Shore’s Pouliry Ranch * ON SALE AT: Harbor Market B. M. Behrends Co. Garnick's Grocery Thrift Co-Op Gastineau Grocery Swanson Bros. Painting and Decorating SATISFACTION GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATE Walter D. Field ==-- Co-0Op PHONE 581 EVENINGS - IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIflIIIIIIHIlIIIIIlIIIIIIlIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIHIIIII FOR SALE Nome Drug Store Nome, Alaska By the City of Nome ALL REAL and PERSONAL PROPERTY Including Buildings, Fixtures and Inventories Sealed Bids will be accepted on or before the 28th day of January, 1946, at 5:00 o’clock, P. M., in the Office of the City Clerk, Nome, Alaska. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. For further information conta¢t thé City Clerk, Nome, Alaska. =il

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