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THURSDAY VO\’EMBER 20, 1947 = BEAUTY FOR SALE' |ALASKA MUSEUM NOW DO UG AS | SHOWPLACE or el REOPENED WITH NEW AR/ 1 CAPITOL FEATURE] “yyys of wrenest |, NEWS ¢ Caucus ¢ ture on the Capitol's kill for the The Territorial Museum has re-'p mes tonight. opened after being closed during g 8 - 21 at 7 short feature s “Beauty for the past week for painting and re- at which takes one behind the decorating. Curator Edward L. home ¢f MF. & in advertising art depart- Keithahn said that the Museum ' ggyicko. ., model agencies, famed il- has recently received several new rs' studios, to tell the lively items, including Nootka imbricat- ry of models and ed baskets, old Attus woven bas- % kots collected in the 1890's, Aleu- p. “The Merry tian grass matting from an old Russian church and an early WOMEN OF MOOSE : MEETING TONIGH}T“TY LEAGUE MANAGERS . o s o ETND, s TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT Chapter night, there will be & The Jast meeting program of entertainment and managers before the C League | refreshments. Basketball semson opens will be Mrs. Ruth Maurstad will tell yq)q at the High School Monday be given the be the trip @ evening at 7:30 o'clock. All team Marshal A. J. B managers and others interested ® are urged to attend. | Lee Avrit, League Manager, said that the game schedule will be Cilman and wife, returned yester- prepared after it is found how day via- Alaska Coastal Airlines many teams will participate in the from a week’s trip to Petersburg. 1 cague games. The Bcoehls accompanied Ingvald —_————————— k ¥ o ong feature is s, main Douglas inte s are edged - MERRY MONARANS ROSEMARY DeCAMP GAVIN MUIR ISABEL JEWELL JOHN i MILIAN EXTRA! BEAUTY rOR SALE This Is AMERICA LATEST NEWS e TOMORROW! ing them. Third main slid- before ly during sliding weather Violators of the traffic according to ° BOEHL, WIFE, RETURN Wm. Boehl, Douglas City Coun- Timothy P. Sexton” encountering some extreme cather enroute. They ar- n time to get in one day of ; before the Season's end )t their buck, which will be d here on the next trip of ka. While at Petersburg FISH IN OUR POND Nov. 21—7 to 10 p.m. Presb; v re dinner guests at the y rence E. Walters home. 7-10 p.m. Sewing, candy, goodies, b greeting cards, fish pond, Girl SMITHS, HAVE SON Scout booth. —adv. 738-t2| Mr. and Mrs/ Tarelton Smith are {the proud parents of a baby boy, | born this morning at 12:55 o'clock |a 1irst child for the couple. The ycung lad weighed in at | seven pounds, 15 ounces, and has f“’m named Victor Tarelton. Mr. Smith is an employee of the Fish & Wildlife Service and is a veteran of World War II. The couple moved to Douglas last spr ng taking residence in a E. V. H Unit on Second Street. | - £ e s e YELLOW CAB STIRLING - HENRY - MARA SECOND FEATURE ROY ROGERS “Bells of (‘:‘;pislrann" has switched to Calvert because Calvert makes a mellower Old Fashioned. nk. Indianapolis, Ind, § Blended Whiskey 3 ain Neutral Spirits. ¥ 8 H Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City | 24-hour Dependable Service i | ettt ——— JUNEAU MARINE Co. Marine MARINE WAYS and Hardware "“Conersucrion . Boat Sales Rubber Boals oot west rignn s~ Appraisals Phone VISIT GIRL SCOUT BOOTH | Nov. 21—7 to 10 p.m. Presbyter- 1an Church. —adv. 738-t2 ACME DISPOSAL SERVICE IT IS HERE lave Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways Our new truck MU et -will be in service GRAY Manne Molors November 16th. (Call 631 Afternoons and Evenings for PROMPT and REGULAR SERVICE Extra Pick-ups at reasonable rates. LET'S CLEAN UP JUNEAU JUNEAU WELDING & MACHINE COMPANY Lester Linehan, Sole Owner GASCLINE—DEISEL 831 Willoughhy — Phone 525 FLASH Hops grown at Acme Hop Ranch in Sutter County given First Award at the 1947 California State Fair at Sacramento. These hops go exclusively into the making of Celebrate With the MINNESOTA MINERS fhe Finest Tasting “Ever Brewed 25 l*‘ ACME BREWERIES * Son Froncisco Thursday Night 2 --PRITES—2 For Best Schottische For Biggest Liar Music Sweet and Swing By Lee - Betty - Roy THE PAMARETTES e REMEMBE R =eeea MINNESOTA NIGHT At The Pamaray Distributed Exclusively in Alaska by WEST COAST DISTRIBUTORS, Inc. 2201 Alaskan Way — Seattle, Wash. JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING C0. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE 787 Third and Franklin e R e — EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED l DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Pranklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS i | i | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE the corner of] children, | .. for ali) . signs will -lyoung couple will make their home JUNEAU. ALASKA & 4 lwmn DEBOER WEDDING TWO GUN CRAIG IS 0 BE ON SATURDAY "1y "oENTIE ANNIE i « AT 20TH CENTURY In a swashbuckling V THIT i IIIII|III|IllllmllllflllIIHIIIIIIl!llllllll!HHIIHHIIIIIH [50"[[//71//9;/ SHOWS AT RTS 8 o'clock in the Bethel Assembly of God q Ralph E formal ds will be Gene aurie White, sisters THE FIGHTING OKLAHOMA FRONTIER . .. s Marshal ir “Gentle from the story by MacKinlay tor and opening at the 20 kride Edward Hughes will be best and Donald Hutchins will Miss White's niece, Nor- ma Jean Millsap, will be flower \ Michael Baker will be 1 men lived Baker and Wes- Marshal Rich w ““,mw,md a hobo. Rich me .. kindly, biz-h - and her t Muddy's son e Rich's life and he goes to live \\mv them, becom- ing one of the family. In time, Rich looks en Muddy as his own mother. en he discovers that e the train robbers he T l(nphl ley' Hansen will sing, Mrs Sc n will be held af e the Gold Room of the f Hotel. All friends of e are invited. White's parents reside in Gustavus, although she was born In Juneau and tended . Juneau High School. For the past three Is , which brings the film years she has been employed in to a dramatic climax with a the Procurement office of the Resi- thrilling and unexpected twist to dent Engineer the story. Mr. DeBoer is now living . in Dir by Andrew Marton, the Fairbanks, an is employed on the picture was produced by Robert staff of St. Joseph's Hospital. The Sisk and features talso Donna Reed and Marjorie Main - 2, I 5 Muddy Goss. dungemusy neer woman and women loved them 00mpestuously ! CRAIG - REED . MAIN Henry Morgan * aul Langton ¢ Barton Muclcno PJohn Philliber »T g Screen Play by Lawrence churd Basod upon the Novel by MacKInlcy Kantor Directed by ANDREW MARTON * Produced by ROBERT SISK --P'us.- in Fairbanks e IUNEAU CITY BAND | PRACTICE 8 TONIGHT The Juneau City Band, Director Alfred Ventur, will practice tonight at 8 o'clock in the Grade School auditorium. Many new and latest selections will be placed in re- hearsal for the first time and a full attendance of musicians is BABY TENDA New Safety Chair ior Baby Blue 115 for demonstration 739-t6 The Ph "Visiting St. Louis” “Immortal Blacksmith” Latest Air Express NEWS Bliss’ Trading Post Beads, Paper Flowers, Hose Children’s Union Suits MARINE WAY Cartoon PHONE 9 CARNATION ' Arrived COTTAGE CHEESE FRESH — UNFROZEN EGGS EGGS AA LARGE AA MEDIUM 93cdoz. 83 cdoz. F u D G E Truly a delicious candy Dairy fresh. . Lots of Nuts TARTAR SAUCE-Nalley's LANG’S Blanched 39c PEANUTS - i o Be Economical APPLES Ib. 43¢ PHONE 92 KRISTOFFERSON'S REGULAR—FROZEN BOcPint Nucoa and Durkee’s Margarine 2 Pounds - $7.08 Iv’s flere Again!! Old Fashioned Wisconsin Swiss Cheese 230 Ib. Wheel - Ib. $ .00 POUND - - - OQ« 1 ] 7 Pint 42¢ NALLEY'S—EXTRA LARGE POTATO CHIPS - @9 Kraft EVAPORATED 55t MAYONNAISE BRANDIED PEACHES--Raffetio Pint Jar $1.29 NAPKINS KLEENEX Pauletfe, 80 count, 25¢ | StockUp 25¢ NoLimit HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET ™55 Order Your Thanksgiving Pouliry NOW! TURKEYS ALL THANESGIVING Long Island Geese iy was personally selected by Tom Hutchings who has just returned CAPONS Roasting Chickens S CREAM Don’t Serve Fish Without This Delicious and Appetizing Necessity ! from Seattle. ESPECIALLY FEATURING WASHINGTON CO-OP BROADBREAST TURKEYS IN ANY SIZE DELIVERIES — 10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M., 400 P. M. DOUGLAS 1:00P. M. e "Why Daddy?"” ed. e e e LS T P S O R THEHIEH I PAGE FIVE mm i TQNIGHT