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T — MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1946 TWO COMEDIANS ARE FEATURED IN BILL AT CAPITOL Those inimitable kings of comedy, Bud Abbott and Lou.Costello, offer a field day of hilarity and madness in “Bud Abktott and Lou Costello in Hollywood,” which is the fea- ture at the ¢ tre. C as a pair y-fingered barbers in the film capital who un- wittingly kecome agents for a newly discovered crooner, the madcap plot gives the laugh team opportunity for some of the funniest situations and zaniest gags of their career. Attractive Frances Rafferty, pert Jean Porter and the singing of Rob- ert anton all help out the com- edig in telling the story 4 with Frances Rafferty Robert Stanton Jean Porter P Worner Anderson Feature g "Rags” Roglond > olet) e | DOUGLAS EXTRAY vancn or rope "“JUSTICE. COMES TO GERMANY" IT'S THE REAL THING! S NEWS GIRL SCOU MP Ten Dougla. Brewnies ieft Sunday a two week's camping 3irl Scouts d two trip at v Eagle River Scout Camp —ALSO— Marcus Jensen, Douglas | Leader, accompanied the DONALD B“cl{ and LATEST NEWS mand of gir and will be in cor PATCT St T the troop for the first week, she| will then turn the troop over to TOMORROW | hiont cin soone tencr AT i R § W.R r who will be in cha WE'VE GOT JUST WHATQ ¢ e G THE DOCTOR ORDERED! Sunday from Doug- | las . Troop Mary Cuthbert, Beverly Bla Chan, Beth | Bonnie Louise , Geneva Virginia McCullock and Jean all Scouts and Donna Lee Swift and Judy Neimi, Brownies. RUTH HUSSEY. Wji cARROLL ‘with Charlie Ruggles * Anh Rutherford —_— - BACK FROM CAMP over the FRED R. WOLF week’s camp- two N . ~ 3 ing trip at zle River Boy Scout Electrical Contractor Camp. Bill reported an excellent House Wiring time, even enjoying the K. P. duty OUR SPECIALTY Box 2315 Black 559 NO COUNCIL MEETING Mayor Marcus Jensen announce this morning that the weekly meet The semi-liquid surface of the i of the Douglas City Council earth’s interior, beneath the crust, will not be held this evening as has a temperature of 2400 degrees scheduled. Instead of the Council b0 meeting, a fourth of July meeting e VULCANIZING—Tir PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED JUNEAU MOTOR CO. — PHONE 30 ‘NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION Qualily Motor Repairing Pays All Repair or Rewind Jobs which are ac- cepted by us are handled by an expert techician. | daughter - birthday party Tuesday at will be held by the Fourth of July [ home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Committee by all interested resi-| Harry Worobec. The little girl is i Brady, Don Davis, Leo Lew nine years of age now. The after-|Hayos, dents. This meeting will be held about 7:30 o'clock and will be It)]-' lowed immediately by the Douglas|cream and cake as refreshments. Volunteer Fire Department meet- | ing which was postponed from last| PETTYGROVE FAMILY HERE | Frank Pettygrove and three children were Douglas‘ah” it | visitors last week, as houseguests of | Ray Spurgeon and young|the Ralph Mortenson family. The{ are former douglas r Mr. | dents, having moved to Petersburg| several | in 1941, being transferred there in his duties with the Pettygrove is now | an oil dock at Pelican. Thursday. | 5. SPURGEON M ARRIVES Mrs. arrived Saturday from! their Seattle home, to join Spurgeon who came here months ago. Spurgeon is foreman at the Douglas Canning Co. Inc., fish plant here. ROBERTS BUY HOME Mr. and Mrs. Keith Roberts, for- mer residents on the Douglas high- | way, have purchased the Lyle Lohr home in Douglas and have moved. | Roberts is an official of the Alaska Native Bervice with the Land Of-! fice of ‘the Bureau of Indian Af- airs. BIRTHDAY DINNER PARTY Teddy Seaman celebrated his twelfth birthday, Wednesday eve- ning, with a dinner party, given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Seaman, at the Bubble Room of the Baranof. Invited guests were Louise Grant, John Jensen, Terry Snethen, and Mrs. Snethen. M'COYS MOVE HERE Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCoy and daughter, moved to Douglas last week taking residence in the Bar- oumes Apartments. The family came to the Channel from the Westward. OES MEETING TUESDAY A regular meeting of Nugget Chapter No. 2 Order of Eastern Star, is scheduled for Tuesday eve- ning in the Eagles Hall, according 1m W. M. Helmi Bach. PARTY HELD { Miss Marie Worobec invited twelve of her girl chums to her the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That .on June 17th, 1946, in the U. S. Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Earle Hunter was appointed administrator of the estate of THEODORE SCHERZBERG, also known at Ted Sherzberg deceased. All persons | having claims against said estate are required to present them with | verified vouchers as required by law, | to said administator at the First" National Bank of Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. EARLE HUNTER, Administrator. First publication, June 17, 1946. | Last publication, July 8, 1946. i . CALL FOR BID The extraordinary session of the legislature which met in 1946 passed an Act, Chapter 9, revising and ex- tending workmen's ocmpensation to include territorial employees. o Through inadvertence, the legis- lators made no specific appropria- tion for the insurance of territorial employees. Therefore, I think it advisable for their protection that it be issued and paid for out of the Eachjob, large or small, is carefully test- ed and inspected before it is released to our customer. This business is built through satisfied customers. "Serving Southeastern Alaska” ® PARSONS ELECRTIC CO. Governor’s emergency fund. Since the Act does not go into effect until June 30, it will be neces- | sary only to have insurance for seven months, or until January 30, when the next legislature will be in session and in a position to appro- priate for future insurance for ter- ritorial employees. Insurance agencies doing business in the Territory are therefore re-| quested if interested, to submit bids in writing, in triplicate, to the Gov- ernor’s Office. Bids wilt be opened at the Governor's’ Office at two o'clock p.m., Friday, June 28. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. /s/ ERNEST GRUENING Governor. of Alaska. ncon was spent in Mr. and Mrs. Pettygroves line with ion 0Oil Co. operating Mr, e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i Keith Roberts, Beth Stoddard, I. J. Hadfield, Mrs. C. Conrad, John , Frank the we James Morihugh; to Nak- at 8 ¢ games with ice rek: J. B. Johanson, Harry Has held in Ito Kodiak: Richard Johanson. | P AP i ed by human head is sac- insult to reach In Fiji, the red and it is an LET YOUR — e Empire Want Aas oring results! money earn percent, Buy Alaska Finance poration demand notes. | 7 S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU ITWN £ " o RgrerA |TWO FLIGHTS ARE |FILM "ROUGHLY P WEATHER BULLETIN | DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. 1{,, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME; HOWN BY PNA TO SPEAK!NG" Now Max. temp. | TODAY 4 l last | Lowest 4:30 am. 24hrs Weather at | W!-ST ON WEEKEND \ 1 Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30 a.m. A‘I’ ZOIH (ENIURY\ Anchorage 54 49 49 Trace Cloudy I : | | Barrowg 36 31 33 Trace Fog s to and ; | Bethel S 45 t. Cloudy | A rousing portrait of the Ameri- | Cordova 57 49 0 08 Eam 1ge with Cap-|can scene tuned to the he 4 | Dawson 8 41 48 0 Pt. Cloudy |tai First Offjcer|0f & conragec “'}'(mf' e | Edmonton 61 43 44 07 Pt. Cloudy |John Cawley and Stewardess Louise Bres. fi“*‘_‘i““lt‘“fil‘ e LN | Fairbanks 72 a7 53 0 Cloudy | Leitner we Roy Dorothy, Edna ;’“-w-ifk“'l’i!‘w‘ (-.‘"\x\ Ht::*] o ».\'llm}ll | Haines 64 53 54 0 Cloudy { Dorothy Major fad | Juneau 61 52 53 0 Cloudy 7{R. Hallr Russell and Jack x.,mwmy.nm fea- | | Juncau Airport 64 19 0 Cloudy ;_‘\’L Ad S uring anl)l'?(‘H'uI"un‘ J.Ll‘n S;]lln- | Ketchikan . 63 52 0 Cloudy {George McCracken, Alice Shaul; to|Vam, f)hm Hale, John Qualen, Don-j | Kotzcbue 57 35 0 Cloudy {Kodiak, Gladys Cain ;if:x\‘\‘:‘::' Craig Stevens and An-; [ Northway 3 3 0 e oloudy jBOlie Dashiell, Mrs. Joy O'Hara, R.!metion pictures on variad screens | Petersburg 61 52 o i hmidt, Herb Mar- dedicated to woman's courage. As- | Portland 62 8 o8 Cloudy iy |E9ret Baxter, Alvert Bristowe, Sel-jsorted females in fliers' garb, doc- Prince George 3 10 0 Pt. Cloudy | C.T. O'Neill, Mrs. Rob- tors' whites and brief jungle attire \ * jert Ray Tripp, Cha Mad- have cavorted before his eyes, do- Prince Rupert 62 | 48 0 Pt. Cloudy | e e Ayprie s ST Seattle 67 53 54 Trace Cloudy Ser ter Zenger, lvltll Jack,!ing brave and wonderful things el & 48 : % D Drebilis, Frank Wright But somehow, thess women always Stk =4 b P o Shue k. seem so completely independent, de- Whitehorse T S 47 o1 Pt. Cloudy | To Yakutat: William Paul, Jr,|gne"jaoct of all the partnership Yakutat 55 46 50 01 Cloudy jacd Fred Barlet; to Cordova: | n:.nrin"(' TR oh B ) 1o Garrett and Edna Garrett.| “.poyghly Speaking” is dedicated WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A high pressure center is located west of | Arriving here with Captain Rob~ 0" b SR 000 et the California with a ridge of high pressure extending northeastward over iert Dos Marias, Figst Officer Frank o o0 puids no bridees, spans no | British Columbia and the west coasts of Washington and Oregon. A Mullen and Stewardess Pat Bowers, oot o0 5 o0 0 B deine in | weak low is located south of Kodiak Island moving slowly eastward. A|wcre: Otto Barfty, Louise WAlburm, ypoo™ s dionar bhrand of fortitude morning for | second low is located over Norton Sound. There are cloudy skies over (hc‘ih' nee Dawe, Judy Dawe, Frank She l\'j"\_'l too busy marrying and the | Whole of Alaska this morning with a few stations along the coast from Dawe, Mrs. Lu Liston, Gaile Liston, “;\” ‘\‘h\mll" b | Kodiak to Yakutat reporting light rain. ! Gladys Cunningham, Earl Cunning- ’,I’":‘il_‘ RS ol Lo thi6 et MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN |ham, Kathleen Cunningham,. Scott +h e lwu;nmnvsfl the tenderness Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. Today Cunningham, ~ William Campbell,| 0" oo oi1e Speaking.” For the WIND Helght of Waves | George Deffenbaugh, Ray Banister, (g 3 0 i ®0 “an ox- Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) |Vera Licbel, Mrs. Betty Erickson, travanza It is the simp! Cape Spencer Rain 49 ENE 13 3 feet {E. R. Cameron, H. Monte, Lt 1 oyine’story of just one of thirt Eldred Rock Pt. Cloudy '66 ' 88W 12 Zero Comm. H. C. Warwick, P. 8 Ger-' g™ ynion American families. Five Finger Light Rain 52 Calm Calm i George Germain, and Arthur ™ 3 N s Point Retreat Rain 55 Calm Zero B. Germain MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY! _ : NIGHT: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, Dixon | 10 Yikutat: Wayne Axclson; (o BAND pRA("(E Entrance to Yakutat—winds light and variable increasing this afternoon C°'@0va: Ron Bulmer, Mrs. E. Bul- | from the southeast 15 to 20 miles per hour. Cloudy with drizzle and light ;“‘” U;’"“‘ Borseth, and Mrs. M. IUESDAY NlGHT Rl To Anchorage: - John Carter,| The Juneau City Band will hbld practice Tuesday night nck. The practice will be the High Scheol sium and all members are request- Director Joseph Shofner to try to c2 on time. ,ee - gymna- four Jor- (295-t1) Un- « "ROUGHLY SPEAKING" N 0 T E » Staris at 7:30 and 9:55 P.M. "ROUGHLY SPEAKING™ This Is One of the BEST Shows we have been privileged to run for sometime . . . — In his eye~t],e,~,§‘; G‘EAM 2N piig ~lts , Lovise Randall Piersons ' Happy Best Selter) y ;’/ Bk BRI v il ks o i v ¥l “ ? ROBERT HUTTON-JEAN SULLIVAN-ALAN HALE DONALD WOODS,* ANDREA KING Directed by MICHAEL CURTIZ Screen Play by Louise Randall Pierson From her Book “Roughly Speaking” = Music Comoosed and Adantad bv Max Steiner . TI0"CENTURY St. Ann’s Hospital admitted Al De Asia, Frank Bach, Ray Faig Leo Benninghoff and George Rape for ...COMING. .. medical attention over the Dismissed were George George See and Mrs. Nila Hall, all medical patients. HOSPITAL NOTES | weekend. | Baker, | where you see the Oval E . . . 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