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| THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SHOWPLALE o) ENDS TO Complete Show Feature Starts UBLE BILL STARTS TOMORROW! CHESTER MORRIS AND 2nd FEATURE T0RE GREV'S wASTELAND Hon’ The TOY for YOU BOY 836.93 fun and exerci too. Aire tires. MJANDERER | wanes, it’s a Grand Toy . . one to give your boy days of mischief-free It’s built to stand hard use, ft metal construction. Bedy is 38 in. long, 21 in. high and 24 in wide. Has 10 in. roller bearing wheels with rubber Electric Lights and Horn — Foot Pedals — Seat Cushion — Antennae. THEY’LL NEVER GET TIRED OF THE JEEP FROM KANN'S! It’s a Toy for Real Boys . KANN’S STORE 'RADIO TELEPHONE (CALLS 'DURING CHRISTMAS MUST BE REGISTERED EARLY To permit the telephone com- pany smple tims to make advance! holiday appointments for long dis- tance telephone reservations on De- cember 24 and 25, the Alaska Com- ""HIT THE HAY" IS '{FINA‘N(IAL STATUS OF - COMEDY FEATURE SOCIAL SERVICE IS NOW AT CAPITOL GIVEN EXPLANATION Miss Alice Brandebury, Director of Socigl Services for the Alaska Department of Public Welfare, to- Judy Canova's being taken for a riot at the Capitol Theatre, where she is currently starring in Colum- hey riot” of fun and music. torial Legislature. be served in the order of their ap- | Ross Hunter and Doris Merrl(ki Funds are adequate for the care njnations, according to Capt. Law-| are the young and charming ro- of people in these classifications, | ence W, Bucy, officer-in-charge of | mantic interest. s_hc stated, and the grants will con- e Juneau ACS office. { | e |tinue to be made regularly. | e W “The Alaska Department of Pub-| |CHRISTMAS CONCERT BY i weitre: e suement wia. HEALTH DEPT.'S |“has sufficient funds available for| b S(Hofil BA“D' (HORUS, |the care of people for the balance| | of the two years period ending| M,S_ HYGIENE IN | IS EVE'" TONIG“I AI 811\‘[nrch 31, 1047 for individuals or| | i R TS (TR Ties receiving assistance under | o Staas & ssf le- | the Juneau Public School band wd ;’;;d?ndl ‘;‘;‘;,d‘;‘;f‘;‘," °§;,V:‘,f‘u;°c§dc\ ‘ ;h;)lxomésl g:-lxlnx?;;.f;e&nli];h:hfm:;z;‘ rograms. : M. S. Hygiene, mobile health unit | S¢ y e ik | “The $300,000 appropriated by the'of the Territorial Department of promptly at 8 o'clock, and is free merritorial Legislature for the bien-|Health, arrived back in Juneau this | w-rtx:]cccg:fl‘rca e s Al TEES L the department for|morning after a four months cruise | = i l;:mdc an“x"ec‘Zo' 05;?“1 tha general telief fund is not ade-|to the Alaska Peninsula. | Soadin | Kanpiniks Chom‘i D quate to meet the needs of pecple) Capt. L. J. Howard reported that e s‘(unramcc P q‘mm,\-mg }I‘?d(’r this progra s h’\-‘hls ship had gone first to ng‘ 3 P i A digcmt and in need of rclict orders Cove, at the farthest end of the; most enjoyable evening's musical|gor poa:c, rent, fuel, cict..ing, medi- imainland and worked back to Sew- | Drg‘:rfl‘:fl. B Baal £74h lcii and hospital care. ete. ;ard, touching at each town and| profrxar:]g \l\:xeichmf‘:nstmz?t moarche? R R Bl R u!\ andfi overtures, there will be three| fti iy approXimetily two-vear wis IAther eto, SO Eb et solos, ll’\lmp(‘t. clarinet and tmm-‘lmrds of this fund is needed ‘iur‘smaner somcme_nus i) ke ' j;r:edlcal and hosgilalfi cn:le rtorPu;-Iit;afi t:}fl!' :ra(;l in c:;pl;narzndsteads : i gent persons, the Board of Pub- whil e ves, nd young, choral part of the program. | questing the cooperation of the phy-|in small boats. Stops were also bl ko |sicians and hospitals in the Terri- made at towns on Kodiak Island, s tory to accept a credit arrangement and at Homer, Seldovia and Seward | GIVE 4 1AuaZiNE | whereby medical and hospital cases|on the Kenai Peninsula. { Subscriptions now being taken certified by the Department of | The Hygiene will probably remain | by Meud Clark at Bus Depot. Public Welfare as medically indig-/in Juneau over Christmas and wil o3 = ent would receive such services ux)-;-“pelld the winter months ir. South-| der a credit plan. least Alaska, said Capt. Howard. ‘ | “All of the physicians and hos—J yi 0900 AR 'pitals in the Territory have cooper- | BPW( lUN(HEON IS ated fully in this plan and made| possible the use of the monies re- maining in the general Telief fund | for the basic necessities of needy in- | dividuals and families for living ex-; Business and Professional Wo- penses. imen’s Club will hold its regulnr“ Monthly Allotment Cut {weekly luncheon tomorrow now in| “Because of the restricted Gener- the Gold Room of the Baranof. The! al Relief funds, it was necessary meeting will be in the form of a FORTHE Get In At: Juneau Florists Cash Bazaar BENEFIT OF Butler-Mauro Drug Store Warfield’s Drug Store George Simpkins Co. Auk Bay Coffee Shop from Get It On the Awarding of a FRIGIDAIRE + On DECEMBER 21, 1946 for the department to decrease thejwmte elephant Christmas party for monthly allotment in each district all members and their guests. | to 60 percent of the previous ac- Each member is to take a gift, program. The monthly allotment:from home that is no longer want- under the restricted general renef}ed and might be amusing to some- program in the Juneau district of-|one else. The Christmas party last “Even though the general relief 'attended by members, their families funds are limited, the department and guests. continues the regular policies and! S . i TR | dividuals or families in need of as-‘F UNERM- RITES Fon | sistance or services. “If such persons are not eligible grams for which funds are avail-| Funeral services for James Sey, able and adequate, and if such in- 'Douglas resident who passed away dividuals cannot be care for under Tuesday at St. Ann's Hospital, will cause of the limited funds, the Dis- |the Chapel of the Charles W. Cart- trict Worker will refer the person'er mortuary, at 2 p. m. to one of the other agencies in the| The Rev. Willias R. Booth will gency assistance.” Ehler will sing two appropriate - solos. Interment will be in the Odd Fellows plot of Evergreen | North Sea scheduled to sail from| | Ketchikan at 4 p. m. today, call-| due in Juneau Saturday or Sunday. | Tongass from Seattle due Satur- day. Seattle Saturday. Princess Norah scheduled to sail {from Vancouver February 28. I [bound Tuesday. Baranof, from West, due south- bound about December 30. | WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Social meeting with initiation Thursday eve at 8 pm. in the KIDDIES’ CHRISTMAS fuuci;“;“ldinna:; PARTY hé ;lmosll:hee:: at SATURDAY -DECEMBER 21 - AT 1:30P. M. CAPITOL THEATRE Santa Claus Will Be There! On Gastineau Channel Are Invited! tual annual expenditures under the not anything new, but something fice is $1,710. |evening in the IOOF hall was well procedures in investigating all in- SEY HELD ON MONDAY under provisions of the other pro- the general relief program be- be held Monday, Decemkter 23, in community which can provide emer- conduct the services, and Ernest Cemetery. ! ing at Wrangell and Petersburg, is Denali scheduled to sail | Alaska, from West, due south- ——————————— Moose Lodge Rooms. 454-2t. PSS Tonight... plan on a tasty B.P.0.Elks beile's | CHINESE DISHES Prepared to Order Open Unfil 10:30 P.M. ALL CHILDREN PAA ONREGULAR FLIGHTS IN AND OUT OF JUNEAU OPENING TONIGHT Pan American Alrways comple passenger schedules yesterday tween Fairbanks, Juneau & pia Plctures “Hit the Hay, day issued o statement outlining yinication System must have re-|Seattle, carrying the following per- of the season, starring Claudette which features Ross Hunter, For- the present financial status of the quects for phone calls as soon as|SODS I and out of the Capital City: Colbert, Ray Milland and Brian tunio Bonanova, Doris Merrick and Social Service program in the Terri- pocgiple and not later than De.{ From Seattle—Crl Reinhart, Flor- Aherne. “Skylark,” which opens Gloria Holden. tory. cember 21, jence Dressler, Kathryn Kennedy, tonight at the 20th Century, is & Playing the role of a country girl She stated that apparently there pacervations for December 31 andgElcnnor Ringowen, Bryan Ringowen, g2y comedy of the matrimonial er- "\'\‘h(\ is persuaded to counterfeit has been some confusion over Te- january 1 must be submitted byiElcunor Peterson rors of a modern young couple and an opera singer, she gets the key ports that funds for old age assis- pecember 28. Last Christmas sea.| Pearl and James Flemming, Clara and handsome, footloose bachelor to the city and gives the big town tance, ald to dependent children, ¢, the ACS was unable to obnge‘w“m"’r' Allan Simon, vangeline Claudette portrays a modern the business. She sings. She clowns, |and the Juvenile Code program .5 (he customers who made late Kakik, Catherine Ezukameuw, Sam young wife who divorces her ad- She makes love, hunting beaus with|were insufficient due to cuts made yecervations due to ti congested |A5P: vertisingman husband when he arrows. It's a goofy, hilarious “hey- at the 1945 session of the Terri- | oross country wires. C .tomers will From Fairbanks—Herman Roach, places his business career ahead |Emil Surdahl, Garth Anderson, Dr James Sutherland, Nora Sutherlal Ann Herbert, Harold Fowler. To Seattle—Mrs. A. B. Phill |Darvin Hoel, Olga and Carol Ann Hoel, Alma Tanner, Bess O'Neill. Albert Peterson, Lois Doolin, G don Wildes, Esther Peterson, M Jorie Sampson, Esther Curtis. Willlam Tanaka, George Morgan, | Esther Sommers, | | F R o M w E s | George Lefghton, Luther Schneider, |Dick Dalziel. Charles Huntley, Virginia Korhonen, Mike and len Korhonen, Fred Geeslin, Clark and Iris Bassett. e W. LEONARD SMITH IS BACK FROM KETCHIKAN Territorial Highway Engineer Leonard Smith has returned Juneau from a trip to Ketchikan. ed road from Shownbar addit ) of Road Commissioners to bring this matter up at the January legis- lature. Smith also reports that be offered again in the near |ture for the completion of the West |Coast road from Craig to Klawock AI "00“ '[oMoRRow Previous bids have been too higl jand construction has been held v* for lack of funds. e DANCING BCHGOL Winter term classes now rolling. 411—7th St. 575. There’s Still ore To Be Seen Here Now..... WE HAVE RECEIVED MANY MORE FINE and Jessie six day business Smith was there for the purpose of consulting with Ketchikan officials and City En- gineer Cort Howard on the propos- bids will Phone Red of the rooms have Christmas trees adv. 143-15t and other scason’s decorations. FOR GIVING! | For Your Convenience: Open Evenings Until 90'clock - JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. "SKYLARK' IS BILL | AT 20TH CENTURY | TONIGHT and FRIDAY!? SHOWS AT 7:20 and 9:25 The Broadway box-office stage hit, “Skylark,” has been turned into one of the merriest movie romances ted be- and of their love. But she's too deeply in love with him—and vice versa— to make it a permanent arrange- ment. Dashing Brian Aherne, a bachelor who has a boat, a cap- tivating line and a moon, talks Claudette into a skylark and finally lands her aboard the amorous |young man’s storm-tossed sloop. .- SACRAMENT OF THE ALTAR AT LUTHERAN CHURCH SUNDAY A.M. | | nd, ips, or- ar- Al-| i | The Christmas season will be ob- Iserved with the administration of the Sacrament of the Altar at the 11 o'clock worship service of the Lutheran church Sunday morning. In place of the sermon a brief meditation, “Communion at Christ- mas-time,” will be given by the pastor and the women's chorus will sing “I Need Thee, Precious Je- sus,” by F. C. Maker. ! The pastor and members of the congregation extend a cordial in- Wi to LATEST NEWS — Speaking of Animals Tonight 7 b’“[[l’””y Tonight ion to the Northern part of Ketchi- vitation to the f{riends of the kan, part of which extends out of church to be present at this service. ‘me city proper. | -eee | It was decided at a conference SCHOOL OUT FRIDA UNTIL JANUARY 2 The Juneau High and Grade| Schools will Etegin the Christm: end New Year’s holiday at the close fu- | | | of classes tomorrow and will not assemble again until Thursday, January 2. Christmas parties in the various Igrades are being given as the final en- windup of school sessions and many “Take it easy, Mr. Abercrombie. Your reservation’s on the next Clipper” Yes, Clipper service is frequent . . . with extra sections when possible. But it’s best to have an early reservation. For Pan American’s fleet of Douglas DC-3s are so comfortable, so dependable, and so time-saving that seats are usually sold out well in advance of departure. Meals or refreshments aloft are included in all fares. For departure times, fare information, and help in planning your timesaving trip fe emywhere in the world, phone the number below, ITEMS T PIAN AMERICAN WorLo AIRWAYS The é;s/en of llr”_f//ifl; d}pm Baranof Hotel Phone 106 Attention All VFW Members!!! All members of Post 5559 are urged to attend to Christmas. 0 BUS ! SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Bldg. e ) BUS SERVICE to... | Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse . VIA HAINES PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP “IH A\ J. B. BURFORD—Local Agent 1. M. POWELL—Haines Agent . the next Regular Meeting, F'RIDAY._DECI:;M— Ph“lle 12 ffifimztoiola?l‘l‘.e' The meeting is vitally im- e A new program will be inaugurated for the - = o initiation of all new members. o This evening will be INITIATION NIGHT for all men who wish to join. It is advisable that all those desiring to join leave their applica- tions with the STEWARD in the JEEP CLUB BEFORE DECEMBER 20. All old and new méli]bers are invited to be there and enjoy an EVENING of ENTER- TAINMENT and FOOD. RIR A\ LINES PHONE 22 Courteous Drivers — Dependable Service | 24-HOUR SERVICE | | YELLOW CAB co ! ) l