The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 22, 1946, Page 5

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IDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1946 TONIGHT and SATURDAY ONLY! CHAPTER ONE OF— [ 4 “CAPTAIN : Matinee Sal. at 1:00 p.m. ( AMERICA” r murdered, . takes over the career of his twin, mG\“‘ VI ERA- E‘S 2. sakal ocds T D,.,.\a v:. v G18 ws & ete SHO SHOWPLALE oF | fUtrecus ABITUL "No, No, Mr. Abercrombie, that isn’t what we mean by ‘Make Yourself at Home’ on a Clipper” ‘When our stewardesses welcome you aboard for a Clipper trip, they want you to really relax the Pan American way. Just lean back in your lounge seat and enjoy your trip. Meals or snacks, magazines or a pillow—practically anything your mood calls for is yours for the asking. Ask Pan American JSor help in planning your next trip, It's quicker by Clipper. LPAn AHERICAN WorLo AIRWAYS The f stem of 1he 5’77}//7 fi/pm Baranof Hotel Phone 106 —_—m—m—m——————. AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY | Estaplished 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street —- Phone 757 | | _FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING NOME OFFICE—WALLACE HOTEL } Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE 3Bl i e twins . tion " NEW TECHNICOLOR - - COMEDY FEATURE IS CAPITOL'S BILL Romance and the supernatural make for the dual themes of Sam- uel Goldwyn's new thhnlcolor\ comedy for RKO Radio release, “Wonder man.” Danny Kaye is m‘ the starring dual role of xdenncnl} f vastly different tempera- | men ho are in love with two gitls. This is the weekend attrac- | tion at the Capitol Theatre Just before he is to appear as key witness in a murder trial, Buzzy Bellew, a night club entertainer, is and his . restless spirit Edwin Dingle, a studious young bookworm. As a consequence Ed-| win gets into the most hilarious jams with the object of his affec- | (Virginia Mayo) as well as with Buzzy's sweetheart (Vera- . Ellen) Complicaticns pile up on each " other until a truly hilarious climax brings relief to the harassed Ed- win and sets Buzzy's spirit at rest Agein Danny Kaye exhibits his amazing versatility in song, dance, clowning and just plain '\cung‘ Thinking of MITTENS. .. WOOL CAPS . | vocational guidance for veterans at money, ,be a money-saver for the VA, which - for all time. | Just Arrived! via air express LINEN STAMP GOODS ... LUNCHEON SETS WOOL SWEATERS . . . NARROW WALE CORDS (sizes 2 through 6 years) Needlecraff and Junior Shop ) have been established at Juneaw, Fairbanks, and Anchorage, Lincoln said, with a mobile unit also sta- tioned at Anchorage for itinerate service in the “Back” country. GUIDANCE 10 BE GWEN NEAR HOME While guldance is voluntary on the part of the veterans enrolling The Veterans Admmmmuon has|under the GI Bill, the new plan is completed arrangements to provide expected to save them time and for they must pay their places nearest their homes, Ernest own expenses when they go to a |Lincoln, manager of the VA Re- ! guidance office glonal Office here said today The VA provides educational and Regional offices throughout the vocational guidance for veterans at country are signing joint agree- all regional offices, as well as at ments with neighboring offices that 26 guidance centers in the Pacific will enable veterans to get voca- Nerthwest and Alaska, located tional guidance in the office near-|chiefly in colleges and universi- est their homes, regardless of re- ties. The guidance centers are run gional or jurisdictional lines. cooperatively by the VA and col- The former policy required a lege specialists. veteran to travel to the regional| During October, seven disabled office having jurisdiction over his veterans in Alaska seeking training home town, even though another under Public Law 16 received coun- ‘regional office was close; seling fo'n zm- VA Sporis Briels SEATTLE Portland’s Eagles entrenched themselves deeper in second place in the Pacific Coast hockey league race last night with 6-0 victory over Seattle while New Westminster and Tacoma were go- VETS VOCATIONAL Lincoln was advised tnat tae new plan is expected to be particularly helpful to disabled veterans \xha want to be trained under the Vocs\- tional Rehabilitation Act lPubHC Law 16) and who must have ad-| visement from VA personnel be- fore they can be approved for train- ing. The plan also is expected to pays the travel expenses of disabled veterans when it arranges for them to go to a guidance center. |ing to a 3-3 deadlock in the Can- In the territory Guidance Centers adian City. Portland’s triumph snapped the leading Seattle club's win streak at six straight games. LOS ANGELES — pionships, slated to open here next March, will be held at the National Guard Armory, it was announced teday by ABC Secertary Elmer Baumgarten. Thirty-six alleys will be constructed, with stands to ac- commodate about 3,000 spectators, Baumgarten sald. The tournament, first ABC event to be held west of the Mississippi, will offer prizes to- taling $350,000. CHRISTMAS! The $5,000 54-hole Las Vegas golf tournament will end today. As the players go into the final round Ralph Bloomquist of Glendale is leading the field with a 141, Newt Bassler of Carmel, California, is second with 141 and Harry Bassler lof Los Angeles is third with 150, . SLIPPERS vanced to the finals of the Ar- |gentine tennis championships yes- terday by eliminating Augusto Zap- pa of Argentina 2-6, 6-4, 6-4, 9-7. e S Serfdom in England was a pro- ‘duct o( the NormAn conquest oI TN PN T f—fiF—'lf_—fil'_‘.l_\r_—ll_\-C—\f_'\r_!a'——\ . g ! ) 05 ¢4 z/m%/fi IN MINK SEL 'LIONS BEAT KIWANIS, THRILL BOWLING GAME ‘The long heralded bowling mntch between the Lions, captained by Fred Henning, and Kiwanis Club, ended in a 484 pin lead for the rip-roaring Lions. They took thc first two games by big margin. but the Kiwanis team finally hit their stride in the last game anc put up a stiff battle last night or the Elks alleys. Manager Harrison of the Kiwanis team said he underestimated the ability of their opponents and used only his second team. In future matches his first string squad will be used. The next service club match wiil be scheduled between the Lions and Rotary teams at a date to be announced later. Scores last night follow: Lions' Team Stewart 191 210 199 600 Henning 162 157 165 484 Geyer 152 156 103 - 411 Wsmer 168 200 192 560 Simmons . 153 174 132 459 Total 826 897 791 2514 Kiwanis Team Parker. 96 118 162 376 Wilkins 152 119 132 403 Vuille 132 119 152 403 Burrus ... 108 127 145 380 Marquardt . 193 122 153 468 Total 681 605 744 2030 ———— EMMA SEILBACH 10 The Ameri-| can bowling congress world cham-| WED FRANK BRUMAN TOMORROW EVENING The Holy Trinity Episcopal church will be the scene of the wedding tomorrow night at 8 o'clock of Miss Emma Sellbach, and Frank Bruman, with the Rev. W. Robert Webb reading the vows. A reception will be given in their honor between the hours of 9 o'~ clock and 11 o'clock at the home of Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Hutchings ut 104 West Ninth Street. Al friends are cordially invited to both the wedding and reception. The bride-to-be, a sister of Mrs. Andrew Robinson of this city, has been a Juneau resident about a |year and & half, coming here from Bob Falkenburg of Hollywood ad-' Greeley, Colorado. Mr., Bruman has resided here ior several years, and is at present on the maintenance staff of the | Alaska Juneau Gold Mlmng Co. ’n\ere are more than 50 varieties or cranben'y LING |33 You will be Interested to know that in 1945- 46 Lampson, Fraser & Huth secured the sea- son’s record prices for Standard Ranched Mink. It Is our belief that during this period we sold the largest quantity of Mink pelts of any Auction House in the world. It makes good sense to sell your goods through the Auction organization that is FIRST in sell- ing power. For the new season we will mar- ket Silverblu, Royal Koh-i-nur, Koh-i-nur, Blufrost, Mutation Mink as well as the Standard Mink. Our organization is pre- pared to render you the utmost in service and friendly relations. We point to our LEADERSHIP of the past, as the reason why you should ship your Silver Fox and Mink pelts to vs. Lampson, Fraser & Huth, Inc. MINK STARS /o 1946-47 SELLING Silverbls ol Kobs-a é/g[@‘ Koh-i-nmt Slandud Under Imn.mfil with the Mutation Mink 8 A Lampson, Fraser & Huth Iu wmuu-nmmn s of Mink secson. Postels 'lll not be unfll the following season. -lflll R E 151 West 30th Street '_J’I_..—lfl——l'l.—l'l——-—l"_l’k—-—l € et e * e " e * e ® e e * e * Yse this Jnvosce Jor (onvenience FRASER & HUTH. i h Stree! o York LAMPSON, 151 West 3 New York 1, m lowing: G“M:N. have shipped e the fol exprons O _‘// ored Porcel Post o Shipped VI et pout O W N___——Taue for MI'M!N' / comnents Of $! THSURANCE g Bl xIND OF PELT Siher fur Yo ot under i in otder 10 oveid heating. AUCTION SALES DATES For Silver Fox and Mink 1946 MINK o .....DEC. Jed Last Receiving Date Mov. 23rd SILVER FOX & ALL COLOR PHASE FOXES, MINK, ETC. ...DEC. 11th Last Recelving Date Nev. 30th MUTATION MINK DIC. 23rd 1947 MINK 4 ¢ .. JAN. éh Las! Recelving Date Dec. 23rd SILVER FOX & ALi COLOR PHASE FOXES, MINK, ETC. v Last Recelving Dote Dec. et 2°4 Jo 1o 3oL 3oL 3ot T 5ot )on Jor o Jor 3oL et yor oo 1oL oL 1ot st 14 PR r ORGANIZA New York, 1. N.Y. T10ON MOST ’ ) PASSENGERS AR FLOWN ON PAA TRIPS Pan American Airways carrigd 33 persons in and out of Juneau yes- terday on planes of its Alaska Di- vision. Following is the passenger list: Seattle to Juneau: Wesley John- son, Rebecca Feero, Lorraine Feero, May Kenney, Kay Cook, Paul Cook, Ralph Reed, Louise Turner. DUFFY’S TAVERN Bernard Jaucha, Mrs. Marjorie Jaucha, Jan Jaucha, Mrs. Arlene Button, Phyllis Casey C ABTOON Whitehorse to Juneau—David Hardie Fairban to Juneau: Kathryn N E w S Nordale, Ed Engdahl, John Har- ness. Juneau to Seattle: Douglas Barn- 1 'Q sley, Vera Liebel, William Hall, SHOWS AT s, Ora Evans, Ralph . — e Coffin, Lewis Ford. 7’25 9'25 Che Cart, Milton Seligman, DUFFY AT Guardella Bacon, Martin Martez, 3 o, Margarette Thomas, Ole Twedt, 7'43 e 9'43 Matthew Bloom, Howard Lowen, Robert Murry WS BERT’S BETTER VALUES Fresh-=-Sweet Butter 89c No Limit Home Style PEA(HES ------ @ cans, LIMIT SLICED Large===Fresh EGGS doz. 85¢ BOX $3.89 APPLES McINTOSH — Extra Fancy — CLEAN OUT PRICE! ALMONDS BRAZILS FILBERTS WALNUTS PECANS New Crop Finest quality, lowest price FINE QUALITY CATSUP - large hottle 29« Maxwell House C(OFFEE - - Pound 39« NO LIMIT—DRIP or REGULAR Ib. 7 5¢ POTATOES - 3 lbs. 49¢ CANNED ' MILK, all brands Case $6.49 'WESSON OIL, bulk, qf. $1.10] BRING YOUR BOTTLE PEACHES Dozen- $4.90 TS (age.. . $9.69 Fancy Cling Halves MARY ITEMS in Canned Fruils and Vegetables by the Case SAVE 10% NOW MINIMUM DELIVERY ... $2.50 ORDER MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3 P. M. Berts CASH GROCER CRANBERRIES SWEET -

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