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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE EAU, ALASKA Y PAGETHREE FILM MR, DISTRICT [t mmes i S DAY 1947 TAXES KIWANIS QWBHAS "THE CLOCK™ IS %%j7 T ATIORNEY" 15 BILL 5% 1 = S0 paRLY aND AVOID | WEEKY LINCHEON pgy GiTry FL L0 ET0RY {lem of older children' and family, subject for the pro-! {today. The entertainment committec {and the Columbia Pictures' “Mr. District \gram will be presented by the High| Slow: f to 5 to pay u_lu-“,),-m.nml George Tr k. who @ A new sc team is presented " coming to'the Capitol'School students themselves on 1947 I | Income Taxes has(a musical program on the accordion.|in “The Clock,” colorful romance by Theatre tonight promises to be one «safety and Youth Talks It Over."|Georze W. Osage considerably wor-|He played for his first selection a Paul and Pauline Gallico, which the season’'s most popular bhits. -oe ried. Osage is Deputy Collector inimedley of Strauss w (Tale of M-G-M presents at the 20th Cen- tury Theatre tonight for the final According to advance reports the |ehar the Juneau office of thelthe Vienna Woods, Emperors Waltz Judy Garland is teamed with Rob- drama, the T six men | Now REPORT He fe it, unless more tax- number was a Spanish love song and a girl. The film story is said ED READV) \ into his office soon,|“Lopaloma.” ert Wa sensational young lead- to fairly sizzle w action, crack- - jtkere will be a big last minute rush| Frank Heintzleman, Chairman of ing man lling dialogue and suspense as it! Birth Registration Records for|to meet the tax payments whichithe Memorial Library Board gave Shipped overseas eived at the|Will cause considerable inconven-|a report on the Library Fund move-| The story tells of the last 48 hours unfolds the exciti 2 ence to both taxpayers and Inter- ments up to date, which will bejspent by a soldier about to be less distriet attorr of a fear-ichildren have been ri V's fight to rid{public Health Center, 318 Main a city of corruption and gang rule., and parents may call for:nal Revenue colle alike published in full at a later date, He| Watching loving families and The film Dennis O'Keefe,,them Thursday afternoons from 1 1947 income tax now,!stated he felt the report should be Sweethearts in Pennsylvania Station,! A lonesome Marguerite Chap-{to 4 when the regular Child Health S 126 avoid long waits in|read to the club as it had shown so New York, he realizes how lonely soldier ... a Conferences are held. Records :|erl ine ¢ del which can-|much interest he is, when a pretty young typist P i is “Forgot-! ayailable for the following 1805 be ed if everyone puts off| Jim McClellan asked that all sho>, He finds it for her, and ...agirlina £ is Am Clitford Albert Benzel, Kathleen payment | the last minutz. |monthly reports of the various com-| there starts a whirlwind 48 hours to- million! and in question is!pouise Clark, Lorena Lee Dunlap,! B Y ST Imittees be in the meeting of the|gether which culminates in a hectic an interesting story i Alison Benning Eastaugh, Edgar Board of Directors next Wednes-!wedding | 1 iture produced | Harold Bailey Elizabeth FIJ:KENNE‘H SPEN(ER [day night. It was also stated mm“ o s endo, Richard work will begin ¢onight on the Ki-| Frederick Ullman, Jr, and the|ona, Carmel | . | | unt by John Ferno{ Anthony Lee Gipson, Beverely Kath-| HERE !N (ON(ERI wanis tooth for the Goiden Nortn! PAA FLIES OUT THREE | told punches and sweeten-lyyn Greewald | Frelic and it is requested that alll - B i Hansen, Brian Lee Hunsaker, Karen | TOMORROW N‘GH]‘ Ito donate their time on this project. | 4 [ {lzeme Johnson, Leroy King Jones, | The Rev. James Conwell stated| pyy american Alrways made one| § | E ( TEES |1V, Karen May Lee, Loren Bruce that plans were underway for the flight yesterday, Juneau to the In-| R PRy i " Lenz, George Arnold Lindoff The Juneau Concert Association|entertainment of the Skagway bas-ie g 0 ooving three passenge N B & | (@ME ?0 I_if[' Harriet Elsle Lonning, Sidney fwill present tomorrow night to the ketball team and rooters due l'.(-ru;/“_“““, Taison ";“ M. Weiss to l"‘nn'-. SRR L | ~ Gerald M(.u‘.m.u;{ Byron Dell Mc‘-’ypp/,ph. of Juneau the well-known n‘;lll:,\l:rk : e + one! banks, and Roy Eaton to Nome | JUuDY \ROBERT | Kinley, Deloris Jean Moore, Bonni® hass-Laritone, Kenneth Spencer, at ere was a presentation of one - Bramige | | ?‘QO H.” HANDY Gail Nyman, Peter John Paulo, GIor-|the 20th Century Theatrs beginning|Year full attendance pins to four ¥ lia Jean Peterson. lat 8:30 o'clock |members of the club, Gene Vuille, PIONEERS AND AUXILIARY | B i { Arthur Paul Puustinen, Sharon| Kenncth Spencer has a national Jim McClellan, Jim Chureh and! Joint Installation Friday, Jan.| ‘i n C. Jackeon, Harold B.{Mary Lee Smith, Stephen Kolden'reputation for having a beautiful LATTY Parker It was also remark-|3o, at 8 p.m. Potluck dinner at yn THE C C N Robert N. Druxman |Strong, Bette Shand Sturrock, James| voice and it is truly an honor for|ed that Francis (Tom) Mix had re-|6:30 p. m. 795 3t | receit - third and final ini-{Harold Sturrock, Judy Lee Thomas, juneauites to have the opportunity (terned after a much missed absence. | — B it ot tiation last to become full-|Grace Emily Vertin, Smaily Johnson of hearing such a personage The guests at today's luncheon H GLIFTSSON [ fledeed memebrs of the Military Or- | Vosotros, Pamela Christine Ward,| The 34-year-old singer earned his Were; George Troychek and J. M. Be C h der of the Cootle, Veterans of For-|Anne Effinger Whitehead, Maxine fame the hard way, it s said. |CGIeany, owner o fthe Alasta Photo-| ware Lougns e h leign Wars honorary <)x‘|:ulnl;\[|u|).x“‘ll:.m, Roterta Wilson | - graphic Lab, | ; | E R | from mon MARSHALL v were presented with their coo-| o sl 'HEADS ARF NAMED * | AT oom ds | THOMPSON itie Luttons worn on the collar, rath- KINY REPAIRS FINISHED | | 2 | That H O | B ' er than the lapel, and with the un- 3 20,7 5 { FOR A“NUAL ARTS ‘CDA Nlake Pians for | ang n 3 L MM P i red caps significant of the| e et ot ha bl | creomulslonrellevesmomglgalo- g o g i e g ob Nichols, chef engineer 4 - : ’ cause it goes right to the seat of the n Play by Robert Mathan ond Josep! The Cooties alsi sted last oht the Alaska Broadcasting Company, (RAFTS EXH'B"ION trouble help loosen and expel ank + Directed by VINCENTE MINNELL) he Cooties also voted last nigh! 1ads h) d aid t Produced by ARTIIUR FREED ntribute $10 {rom their (rea-|says emergency repairs on the s . germ laden phlegm, and aid nature ntribute 810 L B kiniiler | Mo atuflo, aolliiassnt The Catholic +-aughters of Am- o soothe and heal raw, tender, in- d y in the name of Taku Post, VFW | transmitter and studio equipment | piang for Juneau's Fourth Annual’ = <~ BT "~ flamed bronchial mucous mem-= | — - - e to the 1948 March of Dimes. of KINY have been completed af- Ajaq Sind Orafts Exhibjt €Fica met last night at the Parish prapes, Tell your druggist to sell you rc p laska Arts and Orafts Exhibit [/ 3 # i Provisions to establish a perman-iter a week of intensive work wWith (o pe held in the Scottish Rite H.ull} for a social meeting, initiation 3&&3&%;?&:&;3“@%“;&%; PL“S -5 ent fund for future charity work]O. A. Thorgaard and Tom Jacobs, Temple March 12, 13 and 14 got “’»}N"‘ m:l],:l,,;:.:"q-"%‘:"t ‘{(%"‘n_‘qznck!y allays the cough or you are A Pete Smith Specialty WS were also started. resident technicians under way with the appointment' s B to have your money back. « A Fete Smith Specialty ; ; ; PP! ter, Mrs. Robert E. Thibodeau and ] el Ts It was voted to fine all absent| Nichels says that some WoOrk re- of the m department heads. (i % OO it | REOMULS'ON | Cartoon — Travel Talk members 50 cents for each meeting|mains to be done, but that from Other appointments are to be an- ho: ARHIODY hispgeloni hiti Air Express NEWS —— = ssed. The fines will be kept in a|the technical standpoint the sta- nounced shortly. !lrlllllld!\1‘)llt'n'vn of Douglas re-| for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis | po , i ., . . state L rent charity fund to be con-|tion’s transmission is “over the Mrs Simon Hellenthal will head "5 : — E L L l S A l R I l N E s trituted at regular intervals to!hump.” The three engineers have the Planning Committee assisted by There was a large attendance and; L) ¥ LA BN INS i B resy [ cally . and A K s s a number of the Sisters of St. Ann's | worthwhile charities been literally working night and Mrs Daisy Fagerson. Photography | .. sel 5 . v et | DAILY TRiPS JUNEAU TOKETCHIKAN |~ "o N [ ‘ i sister Mary Magdalen, who has been | | {for a new bloc of CBS programs of William Paul, Jr. Mrs. Henry| =0 gt ol et X 1 | ‘hich Wi og! o il b 5 ° in Alaska for years and who via Pelershurg and Wrangell 'P-TA PRESENT onich wil bogin ewt wesk. | |Harmun wilhave charis of Uie'gryyciedcont o Lashine, Montresl, With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. [ SER'ES OF RADIO ven's features: Look Your Best, to be finer than ever last year to celebrate her Golden| Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. | nd Meet the Missus; a daily quiz, Painting, water color and u“mi‘«llu-"llmn l%h‘t;‘ ~xl)(uklc ll:nvfly t;: l!n-r; DU AN T - | wrnnes Take. AY gt & s T Syt _|trip and anked heé cour or | FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 | PROGRAMS ON KINY | winner Take all: two adventure fine art will be headed by Mrs. MOl-{ " any cards that were sent to, 7| programs, Hawk Larabee, and lie MacSpadden, She will be assisted her at that time, She introduced meé 2 i Escape; and several informational by Mrs. Edith Willis, ry Westfall, i . " k W d d g Lo e . 1 The P-TA is bringing to the com- L‘ J 5 1(; R 'y 3 Fdlf'h 4 His ,lm,")' Weiial other Sisters present. l nown an en]oye SUES FOR DIVGKCE IN FROM HAINES presentations such as American and Mrs. Vance Blackwell i 5 | 4 i RCE P ROR NEE {munity a series of radio programs g f 3 i 0! The Rev. Whelan, S. J, Chaplain| N rown of Haines | DY @ series of radlo PIOBIAINS school of the Alr, In My Opinion, Mrs. E. L. Keithann will have| \nd onl (oomed the new mem- | th hout th ; i Rl iy “;(X;EY n’;x o e Spa "9 Frontiers of Science, Report from charge of the Textile Painters’ ex- lom'e 2 e g e roug ou e william C. Juckson has filed | f“i oliviethes S“g”_‘f' the United Nations, and Cross Sec- hibit and Don Burras will display | "Bl 0o oo the com- suit in U. §. District Court for a [k of Schools Edwin Olarke jonyga The time at which Indian Art. Mrs. Simon Hellenthal', B | WOIld divoree from Mildred H. Jackson ] iy and the Territorial COMMISSIONET | ) cco"foatires are broaceast will be will have the Needlework Depart-!| 18 o e % i ; Huntley of Seattle is'cf Education James Ryan will be ;i ; ai oy 1 to me held March 17 at the Parish , o unds of desertion and in- at_ the " Haranot iHobel (i b it er he > ~jlisted in the Empire in the daily ments including a display of dress Hall (at whish &k the Catholic ’ compatability. They were mar- at the Baranof Hotel. the first speakers on the Introduc-| i,y 0i9- sohedule. | designs and will put on a style show, Fiall at whieh wime I3 P 1 1045 - D {tion program. i i 5 4 e iaughters of America will give away ried en May 5, 1845, in Jur gl - - in which locally designed dres: 5 f? vis PIONEERS AND AUXILIARY | These programs have a beautiful hand quilted quilt, Mrs. 1, S nd have no children or property 1 CHATHAM MAN HERE will be modeled. In addition to her G. F. Nottingham is chairman of the x & : atio: ) 9 an. Pecially prepared by the educationall | rights. The suit was placed by J¢ allation Friday, Jan, Pccia 3 ! other commitments Mrs. Hellenthal 3 Attorney M. E. Monagle. 30, at 8 p. m. Potluck dinner at|authorities for the P-TA presenta-| T will set up an Interior Decoration UMt committee with Mrs. Roy 08 6:30 p. m 795 3t tion and enterprise will be un-{ Tex McCoy of the Chatham . o0 rigan and Mrs. Maude Hamlin as- Vi T SR, (s . & 3 the direction of Miss Freeda' Cannery is registered at the Baran- ™ sisting. Woodworking Department Delicious refreshments were serv- SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION . 13z Valentine B“!ldlng Expert Shoe Repair Service Phone: Douglas 193 Room 7 G. E. GILLESPIE Special Attention to Out-of- JUNEAU Town Customers | rnzn n. woLr | year round slumber comfort. Handy for catnaps—for gift-giving. Perfect for air-conditioned bedrooms:” | L | Bechtold and M) HAlG Balihsrer |06 K el il S8 St {which mncludes furniture, cakines| DEICEHS Tor L T e e o 3 o making and carving will be in charge o K e | i Building + N York, U.S.A. v NORTHLAND SAILINGS i ‘lnlx‘-,“cloliu?;zl:(; 1;;5::;5;:20{,?"0;;:3 of E. L. Keithahn. B. D. Stewart will }:x;“éll'i‘;:fl;{‘:fi;?‘“- Norman Bucy Empire State Building * New M. S. SQUARE SINNET SAILING FROM SEATTLE « YELLCW CAB | than myself. 3 e S flg"'{!‘“ “1 :(h'bll(:ll'l Eem " the next reglar business meeting BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS (for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau " | (r48-Mar. 1) Steve Feist. (’f;“A‘I’w’:‘kafi”‘m‘:‘;‘m‘\"\"m‘d gem cut. | Will be held Feb. 10 Haines, Skagway and Sitka) >—— v v e 4 8 B o e e e et - s o - S ER JARY 4 and 20—M!/ 'H 5 ‘ 36l a _ ters ”"\'“\ I\L\\ 8 .\1.\11(!'1\1“:-3" % j Sell it with an Empire Want-Ad.| * 5, 15 tne past, exhibitors from out| 4 * i of town are urged to send in speci- N AGE | e 1015 Of their work, They should 1 ' HOUSES d OFFI . heads of departments: Oil paintings i S ”d“;‘ OFFICES should be sent in care of the Terri-| i J BOgK m-; ?: Reg"ve‘f torial Museum. Other bulky material ; : uneau anitor Service may be sent to the Museum if de- | JOHN M. DOOGAN sired since it is close to the display | + NORTH STAR ' - Telephone 806—Box 514 hall and offers safe fireproof stor-| b [0 SERYANG SOUTMEASTERN | | T e 'age faallifles. Letters of inquiry ¢ ON- (.00 Sevinsists N | A 1y De sent to Miss Alice Brande-| o o o the sweetest.sleeping lightwelght blanket under the moon! 3 - 2 | tury who will place them in proper| Alaska Janitorial Service | hand for reply. | S HATS cleaned A Dependable, Efficlent, M. ey | Sheer, light-as-a-sheet, yet all virgin wool pl b_i ® H 2 d prsicsiad ek Magern || ANCHORAGE VISITOR | @ an R l d sl g | Bl Harmon of Anchorage is| um ng eah“g enovaie Gleaging €xivice registered at the Baranof Hotel. | ' 1 u THE TRONRGE: e TR f/ Sleep for one blissful night under the downy: Oll Bu!ners CONKLE & FOLLETTE ST — f soft warmth of a North Star Nocturne and : e HOLLY DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP || you'll want one for every bed ia the house. o & MARINE WAYS . Warmer, yet far lighter than worn-out winter ; i New tio) repair work || . Telephoae-319 Nights-Red 730 & SHOPL o conoasn: || e | s : 3 Juneau SHOE Repairing b | woren.Gentle protection against summer-night Hareri Machine Shop, Inc. 205 South Franklin LECTROLOX l i » i | Ideal for teaming with a North Star pair for | L 3 itk Electrical Contractor || Choose from a lovely range of pastels : ¢ : | Bags Gloves | ——— e | s e i F R E l G H T | ‘Say It With Flowers” but GUR SPECIALTY | green, gold, eggshe",u;]flhiu‘. Washes beauti- S e “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Bex 2135 Black 379 | fully, wears wonderfully. Refri . S SEATTLE i i1 eirigeration ; Juneau Florists | H.S. CRAVES i 72 %80 i PHONE 311 [ . . | Rose Dust, Delft Blue, Gold For COMroRT and The Clothing Man ujnr‘! White, ftlllk li)lzl;:shv]'l( B Dewey W. gmas HOME OF ‘ $9.95 Metzdorf Get the NEW | ‘ 1 i SERVICE to ALASKA Ver oo || G Jo EHRENDREICH || FLORSHER SHOPS oy -] an Regular sailings from Seattle | Managing o Certiied Public Accountant ||| CFORGE BROS | o Director . and Tacoma, Washington ALASKANS reRL AT HOME M e o | tiee o For Rates and Information Hotel, |—— ,,%Eg,,l}s L ‘ aska Transporfation Company | i | e taraet and ot compiee | S&T 1 GASTINEAU HOTEIL SANITARY MEAT OGS ) ANA. Promen Men’s and Boys’ Clothing P ‘0 Bo:( 6;—Phone 8‘7‘) FOR BETTER MEATS . Mdeats in Junesu ACROSf STREET FROM - 0. Bos : : 15 PHONES. 45 A R Wartield's Drug Store Juneau, Alaska il RHONES e gif o= e Phone 677 S T | T T R, "SR Goldstein Bldg. Phone 394 J

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