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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, PRI L T Don’t Dol«y.’ ONE OF THE YEAR'S 1951 Ends Today!? MOST EXCITING PICTURES FILMED IN MAGNIFICENT TECHNICOLOR! SE\\\S at 5: Feature at 6: Qi 24—17:27—9:30 00—8:02—10:05 arls SUNDAY! BE TEX BENEKE and ORCHESTRA CARTOON—NEWS w.living by law of Jash and gun! 3:24 0 SHOWS at 1:36 - "‘EATURE 1 6-—3 The warm, wonderful, completely delightful adventures of a lively Miss . . . whose very modern ideas simply made wonder whether she was woman, witch or what! You'll Be SHOCKED— But ROCKED— with LAUGHTER /// — tlfmea, 0#..4’)‘3 ! * CHapur NS SMimy even her boy-friend DISNEY CARTOON TRAVEL and SALES fAX PENNIES NEARLY $30,000 NO City sales quarter ending netted the City of Jur $30,600. Some of the amount in- cluded overdue payments from the previous quarter. It is expecied that a few delinquent payments will still come in, according to a report made last night by City Clerk C. L. Popejoy to the City Council. for 31, the 19! taxes paid Decemb: LUNCHEON Luncheon sale b | Society at the Memo |nI ian Church, opposite Ball Park, | 2-6 p.m. Saturday. Boiled salmon— Chop suey. The public is welcome. Fried chicken, T-bone, loin, fillet mignon, Royal lobster: prawns, oysters—$2.50 per dinner—| at the COUNTRY CLUB—Open all night. 25-1t rent at 702-tt Sewing machines for Marie’s Sewing Center, EYES EXAMINED Second and Franklin T DR. D. D. MARGQUARDT OPTOMETRIST PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS LENSES PRESCRIBED Juneau ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR REbERVATlONS PHONE 61" Your BDepeosits ARFE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS Tt iad bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors' funds is our ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to 2 maximum of $10,000. A DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION top sir- | T 113 ARRIVE IN JUNEAU VIAPAN AM; 16 LEAVE Thirteen arrivals and 16 depart- ures was Pan American World Air- ways score for Juneau yesterdny. From Seattle passenge Be: rom, | Ernest McDonald, Vir- ginia Pine, Bill Reedy, Daryl Rob- | erts, Rose Lawrence, Robert and Joyce Rowland, Robert and Lois Wheeler, Mike, Teresa and Mike Fenster. For Seattle: Donna McMillan, P, | S. Kollander, Lillian Jenkins, May and David Benitz, W. E. Sydow, Art Sanford, Dr. John Nevitt, Joe Miller, John Likness, Mr. and Mrs. | L. Richardson, D. C. McMacken, { Mrs. A1 Kunn and son John. SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN’S ks Announcing LUKCH ROOM on Willoughby Ave. is again open for business STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF - —— | STITZEL-WELLERDISTILLERY, INC., Lowisvills, Ky. | Distributed throughout Alaska i by ODOM COMPANY were: B ‘| have, thing nothing of it! It seems THE DAILY ALASKA EM SHIRLEY TEMPLE IS: STAR OF CAPITOL'S FEATURE ON SUNDAY With a novel theme, RKO Radio’s “Adventure in Baltimore” co-stars Robert Young, Shirley Temple and John Agar in the laugh-filled story of a girl who felt the whole town was out of step with her. The picture comes to the Capitol Theatre Sunday. Expelled from boarding school | for not seeing eye to eye with the | prim principal on the subject of | decorum, Dinah Sheldon returns to | her family, determined to make a |name for herself as a painter. Her father, a tolerant minister, under- ‘~(md~ her, even though her im- 4|v ilsive actions are continually get- | ting him into hot water with his | parishioners. Dinahs attempts to paint uncon- | ventional subjects and to defend women’s rights (a highly controver- | sial topic in the early 1900s, when | | the story is laid) bring about the | many hilarious situations of the plot. | Young portrays the ministerial father, and Shirley has one of her | most sparkling roles as Dinah, with | Agar cast as her boy friend. Albert }Shnrpe. Josephine Hutchinson and Johnny Sands are in prominent !mppnrtintr roles. Richard Wallace ‘dupctcd the Dore Schary presen- \tatmn‘ and Richerd H. Berger pro- duced. Lionel Houser wrote the \screenplay from the story by Les- | ser Samuels and Christopher Isher- wood. ‘HElVIG CHRISTINSON * IN GOOD SPIRITS: T0 SEATTLE FOR "'STILTS" | Helvig Christinson of Pelican is in St. Ann’s Hospital today for a check up before going to Seattle to get artificial legs. It was necessary | to amputate both legs after they had been badly frozen following several days exposure in freezing | weather when he was shipwrecked on Yakobki Rock last November. Christinson was aboard the Dlu(- with Fred Wetche and his 14-y old son, Freddie, when the v | struck a reef and sank near rock. Christinson managed to | to Yakobi Rock but the other were not found. Christinson’s sp i"Wh(‘n I get my stilts, T'll be back. Clarence Haglin is taking care of my machine shop at Pelican but I'll be back on the job before long,” he declared this mirning, “We had a wonderful ~Christmas and New Year's over in Pelican, Everyone has been so good to me since this trouble and I do appreciate it. Don’t know quite how to go about thank- ing everyone. A man doesn’t real- ize how wonderful people are until he has something like this happen to him.” ANONYMOUS NOTES ARE RECEIVED BY LADIES OF JUNEAU LADIES: Have you been. receiving anonymous notes—scribbled in pen- cil on a scrap of paper? If you the get two were high. thing these days. Just has keen getting them read like this: is deceived by a feels sorry for her to be the everyone And they “If a woman gigolo no one stupidity.” Someone's idea of a joke, a poor joké to be sure—not smart, noj clever and not funny. The matter has been turned over to the U. S. Marshal's office but tracing a handwriting would be no easy task. However it was decided best to let the sorry tale be aired so that recipients of the notes, who apparently were chosen by random from a directory, could be advised of this fact and be relieved of wond- ering who could feel so ill of 1hem| as to devise such a cruel means to inflict hurt. ' TUNE IN 9 am. tomorrow—Columbia net- work Church of the Air—presented this week by Church of Christ.! (Acapella singing). 725-1t PIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA JEANNE CRAIN GETS SERIOUS ROLE IN "PINKY" AT 20TH When Jeanne Crain was handed the acting plum of the title role in “Pinky,” Darryl F, Zanuck’s poignantly moving drama, which comes to the Twentieth Cen- tury Theatre tonight, she turned her back on sweet girl parts She escaped from a series of campus roles briefly in “A Letter to Three Wives.” After role of another angelic wife in “The Fan,” she retired for six months to await the arrival of Michael, her second son, Ja Her other boy, Paul, two, and named after his father, Paul Brinkman, Two weeks after her son born she made a test for the role of “Pinky"” and five weeks later she was play the part. “Before I went to work in the picture there discussion as to whether I should darken my skin and dye my hair since “Pinky” was a Negro girl who passed for white.” plained, “but Mr. He had me part my hair in knot in the back. No make-up was used.” REGISTRATION STARTS NEXT WEEK FOR RED (ROSS HOME NURSING | Registration for the American Red Cross home nursing course will begin next week. There will be no examinations and no fees for the course taught in cooperation with civil defense plans for national defense. Three classes will be held with a maximum enrollment of 15 for each class. The classes hour sessions weekly and continue for three weeks each. The af'er- noon class starts Monday, February 12 and will be held each Monday and Wednesday for three weeks from 1:30 to 3:30. The first evening class will start February 12 and will be held Mcuday and Wednes- day evenings irom 7:30 to 9:30. The second evening class starts Tuesday, February 13, and will be held Tuesd, and Thursday eve- nings from 7:30 to 9:30. Each of the three classes will be held at the Methodist Church in the room adjoining the sanctuary. Registrants are to contact Mrs. Fred Henning by telephoning 443 between the hours of 9 am. to 1 pam. starting next Monday. Last day of registration will be next Thurs- day. Instructors for the courses who have completed the instructors’ | course in home nursing are Mrs. Howard Minkler, Mrs. Baryl Atkin- son, Mrs. Ethel Holmes, and Mrs. Stanley Hamlin. They are graduate nurses and recently completed LheI instructors’ course under Miss Flor- ence Ulrich of the American Red Cross. The three classes are to be fol- lowed by succeeding classes as the demand warrants. It is the aim of the Red Cross to have one person in each family complete the course so that the knowledge gained may be used in case of any emergency. PNA MAN HERE Bill Handlen, traffic agent with Pacific Northern Airlines at An- chorage since last November, is in Juneau for a few days on a get- acquainted trip. He spent two sea- sons in the Aleutians with the Coast and Geodetic Survey and originally comes from Vancouver, HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday were: Helvig Christensen, Carol Ann Council, Kenneth Lowe, Dan Neeley, Mrs. A.ae Shudshift. Dismissed: William Horton, Mrs. Jack Stearns. Fried chicken, T-:bone, top sir- lnln, fillet mignon, Royal lobsters, prawns, oysters—$2.50 per dinner— at the COUNTRY CLUB—Open all night. 725-1t Knotty White Also Lumber Vancouver Lumher Vancouver, Bri - Pine Red Cedar Shingles of all species JNLY ONE QUALITY - THE BEST Write Co. (1931) Limited tish Columbia born last, is| was | was quite a lot of | Miss Crain ex-| Zanuck decided | against using any trick make-up ef-| { fects. the middle, comb it tightly around | While the five-foot three inch, 31- | will be two 2-| [ | | a series of Sunday Evening Services. RRRRARRRRORRRRRRRARRRARR TONIG Shows at 7:20—9:30 CONTINUOUS Si Shows at 1 Feature a RRRRRRRGR, PAGE THREE [[//Tl/fi}’ == iere Hits Are a Habit!? —~SUNDAY - Doors Open 7:00 10WS \l,i\l AY — 1t 1:42 — 3:48 — b MONDAY Feature at 7:42—9:54 DOORS OPEN 1 ) — 7:256 — 9:30 14 — 7:50 — 9:50 THIS YEARS PICTURE IS “PINKY* NO PICTURE H NO PICTURE NO PICTURE and Pinky knew she was trapped... that her whole life of deception had led up to this.. CARTOON LATE NEWS!? PRRPRNRARAR AS BEEN SO EAGERLY ANTICIPATED . .. WILL BE SO TALKED APOUT ... WILL BE S0 LONG REMEMBERED . STARRING Jeame CRAIN Ete BARRYMI]RE RE el WATERS Wil LUNDEA METHODIST (HUR(H RESUMES SERVICES SUNDAY EVENINGS The Methodist at Fourth and Seward, Church, located has begun These services were instituted by vote of the official board of that church at the last monthly meet- ing. Each evening the program will be varied with musical numbers and diversified aspects of the wor- ship experience. This Sunday evening and each Sunday following the music will be directed by Miss Edith Moore. The team at the piano and organ will be Mrs, Jane McMullin and Mrs. Catherine Alexander. The service will begin with & ten minute per- iod of Organ Meditations presented by Mrs, Alexander, Various hymns and Gospel songs will be led by Miss Moore. The sermon of the evening will te given by the minister, the Rev. Fred McGinnis. The topic for to- morrow evening’s sermon is: “The Kingdom Unmovable.” Preceding the sermon of the evening a vocal solo will be given by Mrs. Mildred Lister. The public is invited to these services. DAN NEELEY FALLS | ON ICE, S. l'R\\KLl\ LUNCHEON SALE Luncheon sale by the Missionary Soeiety at the Memorial Presbyter- jan Church, opposite Ball Park, from 2-6 p.m. Saturday. Boiled salmon— Chop suey. The puklic is welcome. The minimum depth of tne Suez Canal is 34 feet. Express shipping service in the | United States began on March #, 1839. TUNE IN 9 am. tomorrow—Columbia nei- work Church of the Air—presented this week by Church of Christ. (Acapella singing). 25-1% e e e e e e S o o s "“Gold Medal Excursion Fares” February 15th—28th Special ROUND TRIP Fares Between Juneau and Angoon Baranof ... Chatham Chichagof Cobol ... Elfin Cove ... .. Excurson Inlet .. Funter Gustavus Haines .. Hawk Inlet Hooed Bay Hoonah ... Kimshan Pelican ed and fell on the | ier Cab stand on| last night unconscious. He | Dan Negléy ice near the Gl South Franklin knocking himself said that he mus® have lain there| for ten minutes before Bob Chur- chill discovered him and took him to St. Ann's Ho That dangerous place nd should sanded,” he declared thi Neeley is a ve II and wa CAA at Ancho reet is a be mornine e o 0 o oo TABLZ February 1 High tide 12:41 am Low tide 6:13 am High tide 12:17 pm Low tide 6:59 p.m February High tide 1:27 am Low tide 7:07 am High tide 1:10 pm Low tide 7:44 TIDE eec e e Port Althorp Sitka Skagway Taku Harbor Tenakee Todd (Plub chcral Tax) Plan your trip to Juneau during the Gold Medal Basketball Tournament and Save 20% fllfiSK% tlé’l‘dé* b ewing Southeastern Inyngs