The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 24, 1949, Page 5

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1949 ENDS TONITE! "The Enchanted Valley” in Glorious Color Complete Shows @ Feature at 7:24—9:30 8:10—10:16 For Your Christmas Joy we happily present this LUSH, LOVELY, LYRICAL MUSICAL! TOMORROW (SUNDAY) MONDAY AND TUESDAY CONTINUOUS SHOWS SUNDAY and MONDAY DOORS OPEN - ™" ™ #is—— o 215 p.m. Feature at 3705 S Wfim* Wi, Anrs Awelgh Fget'ferAga,,, "y . The gay adventures of the most daring, devil-may-care desperado that ever stole a senorita’s kisses! SINA’IRA LGRASOY . RISSING . BANDIT J. CARROL NAISH * MILDRED NAYWICK MIKHAIL RASUMNY « BILLY GILBERT SONO OSATO with dance special RICARD0 MONTALBAN m«m E'n I, GREAT SONTE /1 including COLOR 8Y TECHNICOLOR Isobel Lennart asd John Briard Hardif JOE PASTERNAS 2 ——“WISH YOU WHERE HERE"—— The March of Time takes you on a holiday! DONALD DUCK and LATE NEWS EXTRA! There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising! [FRANK SINATRA IN "KISSING BANDIT" IS BILL AT CAPITOL If you can picture Frank Sinatra 25 a would-be desperado who can barely retain his seat on a horse tut who aspires to follow in the footsteps of his infamous bandit father whose unforgettable Kkisses made his feminine victims faint, you have some idea of the fun awaiting you in M-G-M's new| Technicolor musical, “The Kissing i Bandit,” the Christmas Day attrac- tion 4t the Capitol and to be shown also Monday and Tuesday. This amusing tongue-in-cheek tale of romance, action and laughs in the days of Ca ad man history offers Sina imited op- portunity to reveal his talents not only as a singer but as a comedian, and he makes the most of both. With charming Kathryn Grayson as the senorita of his dreams, this | Robin Hood of the High Sierras fights and gallops his way through all sorts of hilarious adventures until a stratagem, by which he outwits a pair of tax collectors from | the Governor's pardon and the lat- I ter's daughter COMMUNITY SINGFEST WELL ATTENDED EVENT The community carol singfest bheld at the public Christmas tree yesterday afternoon attracted be- tween 250 and 300 persons and for the most part, all in good voice. The singing was led by Capt. Henry Lorenzen with Mrs. Edward P. ! Chester, Jr., at the organ. Thé the annual observance which was (Sponsm'cd by the Juneau Woman's i Club. | e s MIKES & DOUGLAS INN will be closed all day Sunday Dec. 25th. 385-1t | Nugget $hop open evenlngs—adv. | o= | REMINGTON Personal Typewriter For typing performance never be- fore found in a portable, give this speedy...sturdy...handsome ALL NEW Remington with 15 exclusive and plus value features. Test the ex- clusive Miracle Tab...the Finger- fitted Keys...the amazing Simplified Ribbon Changer. Buy this thrill- ing gift today. Convenient paymeng terms arranged. THE ONLY OFFICE TYPEWRITER IN PERSONAL SIZE J. B. Burford Co. | housing field in Alaska !'that it is being solved Ly invest- the Spanish Crown, wins him both i Salvation Army band also aided in} THE DATLY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 20 MILLION S IN | HOUSING UNITS OKEHED, ALASKA| (Continued from Page One) 30 units would be bullt at of $260,000. UNITS NEAR COMPLETION Sesides all of this multiple unit ng started on its way to com- during the past four the FHA in Alaska made 00 in commitments during "GREEN GRASS OF WYOMING” BILL AT 20TH CENTURY Mary O'Hara’s widely read and loved adventures in the new West come to a blazing screen climax when “Green Grass of Wyoming,' the new Twentieth Century-Fox hit starring Peggy = Cummins, Charles Coburn and Robert Arthur, opens at the 20th Century Theatre tonight for a three day run. ader Title II, Section 203, Fhotographed in color by Téch- These include 138 proposed and nicolor in the spectacularly scenic 61 exist:n: ily dwelling units. mountains of Utah, and at the The C "in announcing the "“““ racing oval of Lancaster, Lousing ess, paid high tribute the picture combines color, to Staples and his associates in e, realism and action thrills FHA for their energetic work in| IP "Green Grass of Wyoming ithe wild, fierce stallion, Thunder- assisting private investors in the! HOUS SOLUTION “With t cious start,” the|® Governor he housing prob- lem in Alas vhich lias been one of our most serious handicaps to progress, is well on its way toward solution. It is encouraging to note ment of private money on the part of far seeing individuals and com- ! panies who have faith in Alaska | and its future. This should be a | che g Christmas and New Year's mx.\ r the people of Alaska.” He said that private construction | covered by the FHA report is in addition to the Alaska Housing Authority’s program, for which ten million dollars was recently appro- i priate Congress. The Housing ! Authority is now completing ar- ! rangements for full scale activity during the 1950 building season. Participation in the national hous- ,mo act is likewise available to | Alaska. H HOLIDAY OBSERVED i BY STORES, OFFICES All offices, Federal, Territorial and city will be closed until next Tuesday morning. Stores close their places at the end of business to- night. Two drug stores, Butler-| Mauro and Juneau, will be open| Sunday hours tomorrow, tut the four drug stores will have locked | doors Monday. MIKES & DOUGLAS INN will| be closed all day Sunday Dec. 25th. “Our doorstep is worn by satisfied customers” is head, fulfills his heritage in a sus-"| penseful and excitement-packed irama that carries along in its wake fortunes—romantic and other- the wise—of the people who love and {ear him. With Thunderhead now a hunted raider of the range, the film’s stor sweeps through the savage dangers of the rolling ranch country with its wild, fighting horses and narauding wolf packs, through a eries of thrilling and heart-stir- ring adventures, to the high ex- citement of me climactic State | runs the tide of human drama and romance in the story of a boy g and girl, and of a man whose heartbeat is keyed to the hoofbeat of the racing horses he loves. CHURCH OF GOD IS GIVING CHRISTMASS PROGRAM SUNDAY |: The Sunday School and Churct program of the First Church o God will be presented Sunday eve- ning at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows Hall, with Miss Florence C. Kramer, directing the program and Mrs Claude V. Brown and Mrs. Bama De Armond assisting The playlette, “The Heart o Christmas,” will be presented by the Young People’s class. The childrer of the Sunday School will partici- pate in songs and recitations anc their contribution to the evening program, There will be special music on the Christmas theme throughout the evening. “The Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Beyers pastors, extend a welcome to all to enjoy this Christmas program with tht‘? church. GEORGE’S THRIFTY SHOP Open until midnight Christmas Eve. 385-1t g OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined — Glasses Expertly Fitted QIMPSON BUILDING—Phone 266 for Appomtments Dr. Robhert Slmpsonwi g fn S .. 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