The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1946, Page 5

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i | aoDAY DECEMBER 17. 1946 SHOWING TONIGHT AS CAPITOL'S BILL NEWS JOHN CARLSON IN Carlson, oldtime Douglas 8lleys last night with the follow- o ; |Islander who has a homestead ing results: | » HURRY FOLKS! Adventuce-sesekers need go no near Marmion Island, came to E- Taylor 145 159 167 135 606 “ADVENTURE"” tirthn i m_.e Capitol Theatre 10y or this week on business. This H. BAITagar .. 149 160 160 121 590 by find what theyre looking for. For , "ty ‘vistt to town in about H. Hixson 119 110 8 4 POSITIVELY | onint is “adventure co-starrng 0 L 5 (000 o Burke 118 196 197 112 49 'AVES TONIGHT! Clark Gable and Greer Garson in dkien ‘Total 527 594 569 505 g ‘,‘._0079,3'0 a teaming that is the L‘;\lk s o |C. Barragar 172 103 137 118 530 5 Hollywood! Gable plays a Imh;infl HALF HOLIDAY FOR STUDENTS A Dalziel 105 155 126 210 596 love making bo'sun of the MEchahl e 1 eectrc liht trouble early M- FUnk ... 176 143 142 41 o2 Greer is cast as & ild-looking |m.\ba m. cuufsnm,elz‘n;- scholo}:)u;x)nuce Total 616 520 533 593 but spirited librarian who puts him {0, e cut of operation, the Doug-| o . out of her lbrary and intoi s o "o dents going home in the O Gross qoS B8 L M Biac Joan, Hlondall, 1s the furcnu‘cn m)r; returning for studies B. Ninnis 95 134 136 107 472 SiZTUND “other woman" . Thomas Mitch- 6 the ook s ”|C. Forsyth 114 88 130 138 470 AND $OCKO! el Gable's hard-drinking, xtwu-‘ M. Davlin 149 104 168 116 537 A fisted pal Lina Romay is a| e TRV e | Total 461 499 572 527 : wateriront miss who tries to meke| FOUR PAMILIES MOVE |p y(UlL " 176163 icd leo g ¥ him forget There’s a q;umcu-‘m ;¢u Am\\lrursmln i E"mm P“‘Q E. Johnson 164 131 102 159 556 r shipwreck There's a real-' (0 | rqpu T sisutik O ":‘ thie G- Snow 92 119 98 88 397| c waterfront brawl . . . There's a| Veleran g DO M" Freq P+ Grove 143 150 128 139 560 | whirlwind courtship and a hectic Past week. Mr. and Mrs. Fre Total 575 508 482 569 hensymoon for Gakle and Miss Endres, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Mar- —————— Glareon . And it all adds up to thall and child; Mr. and Mrs. F. | . & % A e-n-t-u-r-e! Is's an fldven_[xv Curr\n(ny]:hnm and lh(“ H“(;OM E. pAA MAKES Fl'GHT | ture vou' 11 never Iors('l' S RN IO JOSCUPIINE WSy TUCE/HER | [ — | quarters | FROM SOUTH, RETURN | THEY'RE TERRIFIC! OES MEETING et . e Ie l as Ml get Chapter No. 2 Order oum lan A:‘E e Mr\nsdw)complcted K astern Star, will hold a regular | s sg sajes b(c)llh IBCHODE e mectmg this evening in the Eugleswd‘e'e" i a:’ ';u;;e“,‘; )osu‘r.- or our oug Hall. Immediately following the ) cfirrying the following pas- meeting, the Annual Christmas PESREIAS Sfous‘:lu gg%h?)gmlmsg;xe f‘“’:‘g "éx‘hi rooms, where there will be re- gerin leden phlegm. and id nature | {reshments and a Christmas musi- | to scothe and heal raw, tender, in- cal program. gfimed #rfinchmld muctzt:j nl1lem-1 The Juneau Chapter of OES and ranes, Tell your druggist to sell you 'g)) yisiting members of the Order eomul: h = a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- dfe’ Bt eordIRly nvited > (0" uts derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Fronchitis tend. There will ke an exchange of gifts among all who attend, so women are instructed to take a gift for women, and men a gift Creomulsion relieves promptly be- Party will be held in the bnnquetl “ADVENTURE” ENDS IDOUGILA'S BOWLERS OF EMBLEM The Emh):-m club, with four 3- man teams rolled again on the Elks From Seattle: Mrs. Celia Halsey {and Infant, Robert Kelsey, Mrs. Mary Lee, Alice Lee, Helen Mc-~ | Laughlin, Mrs. Ethel Krueger, Ma- ! tilda Joris. To Seattle: Walter Pearce, Ralph Reed, Sarah Weakly, Herschel Weakly, Lucien Cassel, Elizabeth Parks, Marcia Van Sandt, Dick Van Sandt. Dr. E. H. Kaser, Louise Davis, Lynne Johnson, P-TA SESSION I MINING REPORTS (LUB ROLL ON ALLEYS " gy |VENED, MUSIC | ON ALASKA AREAS ONTHURSDAY NIGHT 'EMBLEM CLUB MEETS &° CHARACTER TALKS: NOW AVAILABLE| - oo o oo o | The Juneau Parent-Teacher !L\‘qu clation met last night in the Li-| brary of the High School for the) regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Jack | Popejoy, newly-elected President, presided, and the program for the cvening was under the direction of Rev. Walter Soboleff Preceding the business session, all present joined in the singing of Christmas carols, led by Mrs. Ron- ald Lister with Carol Beery at the piano. Mrs. A. B, Phillips reported & talance of $66.31 in the treasury for December end Mrs, Leslie Sturm |gave the membership report. Roll call was taken according to num- ber of parents present from 2ach |grade. Second and fourth grades tied with a count of eight each. The picture award will rotate be- tween these two class rooms for| ‘lhe next month, | Miss Cordelia Keppinger, music tcuchm entertained the parents |with several violin selections, in- cluding “Holiday for Strings.” Her |accompanist was Miss Elaine Roff.| New business discussed concern- led the scholarship fund project and Mrs. Davis explained the sug- gestion for showing slides and mov- ies to raise money needed. Various | membt‘!'s of the community have 'already offered the use of their| material for the planned project and many new projections, not| {findings in the Territory in recent the Emblem (lub will be l\(’ld Robert Sanford. U. 8. Bufeat of Thursday night, December 19, in obe ureau 2 the Elks Hall Vihes. States that the Alaska Di*| Tne entertatument is under the vislon has published nine Investi-| o rianship of Trma Johnson and . e o A her committee. She asks that all members take a gift not to exceed months. Copies of these reports s1 Ay be secure ¢ request from ° :‘1‘:.-" B:’,P,:‘l‘(“‘:‘;‘“:’;‘g ‘é:::x:d fl::ur Mrs. Johanna Jensen, President Federal l‘;uikimg g '{of the Emblem Club, also reminds Informatish Giroular 515 pub- | members of gifts for the Christ- ¥ 1 ‘) X X a cheer p lished iast year, Ceals with Paligor-| Mas cheer ""i‘.‘“- skite, a possible asbestos substi- . tute. The eight other Reports of Investigation are listed as follows: R. 1. 3784—Moose Creek Dis- trict of Matanuska coal fields R. I. 3885—Eploration of Red Mountain Chromite deposits in the MOOSE WOMEN ARE INSTRUCTED ABOUT CHRISTMAS BASKETS OMCENTURY TDNIGH'!' at —925 €ODIE_ VERONICA o wu.- W.@m Kenai{ Peninsula. o e t thel L‘.}; I;h.ffo‘.r;‘mlso‘“:;"‘ ;’“:’"‘1 All members of the Womer of l“ THE NEWS & v : e %% the Moose who are planning gifts ACTUAL SHOTS ATLANTA Peninsula | R. 1. 3913—Exploration of Spirit Mountain Nickel Prospect, Canyon Creek, Lower Copper River Basin R. 1. 3942—Exploration of the Copper-Sulfur deposit, Khayam and | eastern Alaska. In addition to the above reports, shown before in Juneau, have been|a dozen new ones have been com- promised. Don Foster extended lho;plclod and are now in Washington, |offer of Alaska Native Service plc-;D. C., being prepared for distribu- tures recently taken in the Arctic|tion in the near future, according for the Christmas baskets are asked {to lpave them in the Moose lodge (rocms on the regular meeting night December it is not 19 convenient on If food, small cash donations will be to take SORE HOTEL FIRE DISASTER - Tonight... Stumble-on properties, Prince of Wales Island, grateiully received, the committee R. 1. 3944—Exploration of Moun- |l charge announces plan on a tasiy tain View Tungsten Deposit, Hyder. | F 2 e d R. 1. 3952 Exploration of the| e RNl full course dinner Jumbo Basin Iron Deposit, Prince Winter term classes now en- . of Wales Tsiand, Southeastern onio 41 i S5 pnone ned | -+ - 1 @ pleasant laska. e 5. dv. 443-15¢ R. 1. 3956—Exploration of Poor| e g i atmosphere |Man Iron Deposit, Kasaan Penin- sula, Prince of Wales Isiand, Soutn- at ior a man. r—————————— New — Used — Rebuilt AUTO PARTS Grilles, Shock Absorbers, Knee tion Units, Motors, Trans- missions and a MILLION OTHER PARTS We Mail and Ship Promptly Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950—1st Avenue South Seattle, Wash. | | AT HOSPITAL | Bd McCormick entered St. Ann's| Hospital in Juneau this week for' | medical attention. i e g IVANBLOCH ARRIVES ; | FOR CONSULTATION | TOMORRO and THURSDAY “HEY-HEY" “S¢ CANOVA N ON ALASKA ISSUES Ivan Bloch, special consultant to Secretary Krug, arrived in Juneau today. Bloch is here to prepare a — ireport for the Interior Department }cn opportunities for economic growth in Alaska. This will be in relation to the Interior Depart- ment’s long range program for Ter- | ritorial development, management, ‘and conservation. Mr. Bloch will meet today with |local officials to discuss the situ- ation. He is staying at the Bara- ‘nof Hotel. e BHHEl TABERNA([E TO HAVE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM FRIDAY The Christmas Program of the Bethel Tabernacle will be Friday night at 8 o'clock. There will be recitations, songs, drills and instru- mental numbers by the Sunday School. A pantomime presented by the young people will portray the Christmas Story in three scenes under the direction of Mrs. Ona | Osterman. = | There will be a treat for each child present. Everyone is wel- comed to this program and es- pecially the parents of the chil- dren. Everything in Sporting Goods FOR SALE HIGHWAY PATROL CAR—1942 Two-Door Dodge Car will be sold December 20th to highest cash offer made in writing. For particulars of sale see Emmet Botelho or Highway En- gineer at 405 Federal Building, Juneau. ‘ Offers will be accepted until 10:00 A.M., December 20, 1946. YELLOW CAB CO ‘ PHONE 22 Bl gy Courteous Drivers — Dependable | ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs for sale contact Juneau Lumber Service 24-HOUR SERVICE Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. to 10,000,000 feet. For further particulars see Juneau Lumber Mills 433-t1. —cemcemcasoeng | BUS SERVICEto... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse VIA HAINES NOTICE Deep Sea Pishermen’s Union, regu- lar meeting Tuesdav night, Dec. 17, at 8. Election ni delegates. 452-2t PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP HANIRIR A\ BUS LINES NEXT SAILING Juneau Southbound J. . BURFORD—Local Agent I M. POWELL—Haines Agent Wednesday, Dec. 18 | Henry Roden, Don Able, Following Sailings THURSDAY JAN. 2 SUNDAY JAN. 12 SUNDAY JAN. 26 SUNDAY FEB. 9 WEDNESDAY FEB. 19 Christmas Suggestions MOTO TOOLS—They Grind, Saw, Ex_lgrave, ete. BUZZ BALL—Fascinating Electronic Toy ELECTRIC TOASTERS ELECTRIC HEATERS—With Built-in Fan ELECTRIC IRONS—With Heat Indicator ELECTRIC IRONS—Automatic, Light Weight KITCHEN WALL CLOCKS—Electric AND RECORD PLAYER—Complete, Including Parts and Labor to Attach to Any Radio—ONLY $23.45 | Lucille Johnson, e \COMES TO JUNEAU FOR WHITE XMAS Mrs. Matilda Joris of Santa Cruz, Calif., arrived in Juneau by plane yesterday to spend the holi- days with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Jensen and family. This is her second trip to Ju- neau during the year, having visit- ed here last March and April. She is looking forward to a white Christ- mas, her first in 46 years. ol Al e AWVS T0 MEET ON TOMORROW, 5P. M. Tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock jthe Juneau chapter of AWVS will (hold its regular monthly meeting at the Governor's House. There will be a report on the Day Nur- sery, and a new treasurer will be elected to replace Mrs. Fred Gees- lin, who is leaving for !he States. Clea When you need facilities and trail 48-HOUR CA Josephine The Triangle cleaning services and need them fast, our modern be depended upon to do your job fast—AND DO IT RIGHT! WE NOW HAVE JUST region. | The Rev. Soboleff addressed the| group on the subject of “Charact-| ler Building in the Home" He! stressed the fact that schools can- | Jnct produce character if the foun-' |dation has not teen formed in the | home. “The duty of being father and mother is a sacrad one,’ said the speaker, “and parents are; the pattern makers for their young- | sters’ future life.” | His delivery was followed by an open discussion of the subject with parents and teachers present taking, part and expressing their views. | Refreshments were served at the close of the evening and a brief social hour enjoyed The next meeting will be held on the third Monday of January and will be a continuation of last night's discus- a | |sion of character building. i |® #p ®» ® o ¢ € o o o [ . . TIDE TABLE o] - . . DECEMBER 18 . ® Low tide, 4:08 am., 38 feet ®| ® High tide, 10:33 a.m., 15.7 feet ® ® Low tide, 17:05 pm., 1.8 feet ® ® High tide, 23:20 p.m., 13.2 feet ® L ners ined personnel can SERVICE LL Leaves for SITKA and Wayporis every Wednesday 6 P.M. PASSENGERS, FREIGHT and MAIL | Freight accepted at Northland Dock until Noon on sailing date MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH Lesves HAINES *** SKAGWAY " MONDAY 10 P.M. ELLIS AIR DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 LINES z ! | to Sanford. { hes returnr.d Office, No. 7, Tr angle Bldg 445-15¢ THIRTY DAY NOTIJE TO CREDITOR: In the United States Commissioner's Court for Precinct of Sitka, Divi- sion Number One, Territory of Alaska. IN PROBATE. In the Matter of the Estate of | ERNEST W. HILLMAN, Deceased. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned Alaska Credit Bu- reau, administrator of the estate of Ernest Y. Hillman, deceased, to the | creditors of and all persons having claims against said decedent, to ex- hibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to the administrator at First National Bank Bldg., at the town of Juneau | Alaska, the same being the place for | the transaction of business of said | estate. ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU, a cor- poration, By SUE M. KENNEDY, Administrator. 1 First publieation, Dec. 10, 1946. Last pubncauun Dec 31, 1946. | mmwmmmmmmm Wfiw Westinghouse Select-0-Ray Sunlamps . . . Remington "Improved” Shavers. .. Pin-Up Wall Lamps * Boudoir and Bed Lamps Floor and Table Lamps Vibro Tool Kits GIFT CERTIFICATES ¢, Let a lttle Vicks VapoRub melt on the tongue. Works fine, to soothe sore throat due to colds and helpe relieve irritation in upper breathing passages. To Ease Spasms of Coughing: Put a good spoonful of VapoRub in a bowl of boiling water. Wonderful relief comes as you breathe in the steaming medicinal” vapors that penetrate to cold-congested upper breathing pas- sages . . . soothes the irritation, quiets fits of coughing, helps clear head. For Added Relief, rub VapoRub on | throat, chest, thr( Let its famous | | double-action kccpv' c K s | | | | on working for hoursas yousleer varoru®e helle’s CHINESE DISHES Prepared to Order Open Until 10:30 P.M. SEWARD STREET )pposite Goldstein Bldg. e ) Deep Sea Fishermen's Union REGULAR MEETING ‘I'o N | G H'l' AT 8 0'CLOCK ELECTION of Agent! RADIO SETS ™ Wesltihr::;}?ouse Mixers, FORTHE BENEFIT OF Get In At: Butler-Mauro Drug Store Warfield’s Drug Store Juneau Florists George Simpkins Co. Auk Bay Coffee Shop Cash Bazaar MINFIELD HOME Get It On the Awarding of a FRIGIDAIRE On DECEMBER 21, 1946 ALL MEMBERS PLEASE ATTEND dgid Ironing Boards and Covers * Connecticut Telephone Sets Door Chimes—Solder Irons Refrigerators, Ranges, Washers, ete. Electric Irons Heating Pads . . . 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