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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1937. GIRL" CONTEST Io HELD IN LOS ANGELES| 'TMBDEL SPORTS G i | SUN.” 'MON. TUES Midnight Preview Tonight Matinee Sunday 2 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY SHOW PLACE OoF JUNEAU THEATRE - P. M. s Py UNSUNG HEROES OF THE SEA BRAVING DANGER AND DEATH FOR DUTY AND LOVE! She does more things ... and you'll have more fun! Shirley TEMPLE Dimples FRANK MORGAN Holen Westley » Robert Kent + Astrid Allwyn Delma Byton + The Hall Johnson Choir STEPIN FETCHIT Directed by William A. Seiter Associote Producer Nunnally Johnson LAST TIMES TONIGHT “The Funniest Picture Dorryl F. Zanuck { in Charge of Production 1 Pictured with three of the judges are some of the entrants in the contest to select nia’s Model Spert Girl” which features the National Aquatic Show at the Los An dium. Left to right, in front are John FaGatta, Bee Coach, Arthur William Browr Russell Patterson and Yvonne DuVal. (Standing): Eileen McAvoy, Helaine Molar, “Southern Califor- | s Swimming Sta- ‘ Evelyn Harding, | Suzanne Ridgeway, A UNIVERSAL PICTURE EXTRA! ALSO I Don’t Want to Make History Hilly Billly Goat College Capers Health Farm Hongkong News LAST TIMES TONIGHT:— “BULLDOG EDITION" “GUNS AND GUITARS” “DARKEST AFRICA”—Episode No. 6 FIRST SHOW STARTS 7 P. M. REPRESENTATIVES OF \ PUBLISHING CONCERNS FILM TO BE SHOWN TOMORROW NIGHT, Luciile LaMarr and Mildred Sellers. DOUBLAS | AALTO FAMILY TO ASSEMBLE | Twenty-three members of the Aalto family will assemble for din- ner this evening at the home of M and Mrs. August Aalto. The oc ion is to celebrate the sixty-seventh birthday of Mrs. Aalto, and the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Edwards. Four generations of the Aalto family will be represented. ->ro—— - SAILS FOR SKAGWAY Robert Feero, 1937 I ‘uaLL is scheduled to sail on the Northwestern for Skagway where he | will be employed during the sum- METHODIST CHURCH| ARRIVE ON BARANOF ™" _ l Evening servic t the Methodist| Now &(op[)mp. at lhe Hotel Ju- B, church tomorrow will be marked by neau are three representatives of ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Floridan mu\((l‘ this morning to the Ellingen Apart- " the presentation of motion pictures | Prominent publishing companies in ments in June taken by Mrs, | the south, who arrived this morn- d during her recent ing aboard the Baranof to be pr trip l,hroug)]nut the Territory. |ent for the Territorial text book The public is invited to attend | adoption next week. the showing which will begin at 8 R T RS p. m. SRE SEEL G L “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. | a year. The First National Bank JUNEAU ° CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$75.000 @ ZOMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2%, Paid on Savings Accounts ‘ The average gasoline tax per farm in the United States is $17.69 |st sridan returned recent- | an Cove where he| the past three 'ly rrum Ki was employed for months. — TRUCK TO LEAVE FACTORY According to a wire received by the Douglas Fire Department, thc inew fire truck is scheduled to leave | the Chicago factory next Fridajy | PURCHASES CAR | The addition to the fleet of cars| in Douglas is a Willys Knight sedan recently purchased by B. O. Hav- dahl, Treadwell power plant oper- ator. \ el REBEKAHS TO MEET | | A meeting of the Northern Light Rebekah Lodge will be held at 7:30| o'clock this evening at the Labor Union Hall. A delegate to the an-| nual Rebekah Assembly will be chosen at the session. ——.————— COURT IMPROVEMENTS For the acccommodation of ten- nis fans gradual improvements have beengmade to the court at Treadwell | during the past several weeks. |Plans are being made for the pour- \ing of cement for ‘a new floor and the erection of screening. ‘ As help is required in getting up| |the necessary screening, all persons unterested in the project are urged t,o report to the grounds at one ELECTRIC SERVICE Expert repairmen for all electrical appliances available at all times. Call us for service on ELECTRIC APPLIANCES RANGES of any make REFRIGERATORS MOTORS WASHING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS PHONE 6-2 RINGS—JUNEAU Alaska Electric Light and Power Company pzonlcl 't DRY CLEANING Soft Water |C. W. Orr, Kimshan Cove; :jo’clock Sunday afternoon, weather pnmmmg to assist in the erection. In case of rain Sunday, the work will be done Monday night at 7 o'~ clock .- | Seivices ek . I Notices yor This | & cnurch column ’ Frank Morgdn Heads Lx— must be received by The Empire | not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | morning to guarantee change of |sermon topics, et COPAL CHURCH esper service sermon. DOUGLAS CATiHOLIC CHURCH St. Aloysius Church 8:45 a.m. Holy mass. DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN MISSi1ON DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: 1:30 p.m, 2:30 p.m.—Preaching service. All are welcome in these services. |* DOUGLAS COMMUNITY CHURCH 1. W. RISVOLD, Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School and -, VE il IR AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Harry R. Lawton, J. C. Rasmus- sen, Mr, and Mrs. John Barrett, Se- |attle; John Peterson, Taku; K. B. | Edwards, Juneau; Lennart Johnson, |A. Engstrom, Sitka; J. 8. Young, Burbank; Mrs. E. M. Chamberlin, Boris Magrids, Deering; Dr. S. K. Claunch, Pacific Grove; Todd. Juneau John E. Woody, Fred J. Hotes, J. F. Oliver, Portland; John Thunes, Denny C. Noonan, Barbara Jane Noonan, Seattle; Lynn H. Smith, Des Moines, Wash. Alaskan J. Stevens, Nancy Burke, Sitka; Marge Ridley, Hoonah; T. H. San- ford, Juneau. ko 5 SR Field work in child nutrition is offered to seniors in household sci- ence at Oklahoma A. and M. Col-|____ lege. and | |Theatre. | Nick Bez, = DIMPLES BRINGS SHIRLEY TEMPLE Al Ilnuglas Ghumh ! HERE UNGE MORE ceptional Supporting Cast, Capi!ol Film Binging, dancing, and dnmplum. | her way once more into millions of | hea £ Temple's new l\un-i tieth Century-Fox triumph, “Dim- ples,” opens Sunday ab the Lrnpll.nli An exceptional cast, headed by| he. . irrepressible and inimitable| Prank Morgan, supports Shirley in| the film, with Helen Westby, Rob- | ert Kent, Astrid Allwyn, Delma | Byson, the Hall Johnson Choir and | Stepin Fetchit prominently featur-| ed t | r, romance| Al tells the story |t of a lovable little street minstrel, Coas and her incorrigible but| Th irresistibly funny guardian, Frank|that Morgan. lin |“The Replete and drama, with lau “Dimpl SOUP TO NUTS? The problem has been what 8 & N really stands for. More people Bes - | s Lot {learn every day, but it's still a good | guessing game — what it REALL.Y‘ stands for. Soup to Nuts was one prominent citizen’s guess. Not bad, not bad. 8 & N really does stand for Something Nice, and for sol many Nice things that Soups to| Nuts takes in a pretty fair LerriLory} —and we mean absolutely no Stuff and Nonsense. But there’s a stopping off point guesswork, and those who have| vered the answer are Saving Nickels and even dollars on Shop-| ping Necessities from Stoff and| Nance. For when R. M. Stoff and W. L. Nance opened the 8 & N,| they had you in mind. Of course $ & N really stands for Stoff and Nance, who used their initials to Supply a Name for the Store where | Numerous people in Juneau are| finding how to Save Nowadays by | shopping in their home town—at the S & N. Start Now, Saturday Night! —adv. Empire classifieas pay. DIESEL P. O. Box 422 ELECTRIC 1600 to 6000 Watts—D.C. or A.C. OFPI ONE-SIXTH THAT OF GASOLINE PLANTS. For information and prices write R. M. LAUGHLIN PLANTS ERATING COST Juneau lpmmms ARE SCENE OF NEW Coast Guard Makes Screen‘ Debut in Tale of Alas- |the Coliseum Theatre Sunday. The “"MARCH OF TIME" “The News Behind the News” ALSO “2 LITTLE PUPS” Ever Filmed” FRANK McHUGH . . . . JOAN BLONDELL . . . . GUY KIBBEE in “3 MEN ON A HORSE" “Owin Had Them Rolling in the Aisles at the Preview” “Lovers’ Paradise” Daily Alaska Empire News LYNAM RECOVERING FROM MINE INJURY Expecting to leave St. Ann’s hos- |Wayne in his first starring role under the Universal banner. The breaking up of a relentless |ring of seal poachers, on the world famous seal rookeries of Pribilof Is-‘ |lands, 1s the central theme of the| 3 |story. While John Wayne, as cum-ip“m within a few days, James Ly~ mander of a Coast Guard cutter, h‘1‘c1\r1‘m}afi:Sk?rofinr::n?mfi}\;i ::' chasing the poachers, pe: g 3 his sweet- | E | celve sterday at the mine when heatt, played by Nan Gips, s kid- he :Jisyzzerc‘:n{e by powder fumes. naped and held hostage by the gang. Lynam was stacking dynamite m’ Beside Miss Gray as his leadnig/ 1 for' shoobl W Wder |1ady, there s a supporting cast|Preparation for shooting & po | i 24 drift yesterday morning. Leaving which includes Fuzzy Knight, Wil- » 113 ¥ # " |the tunnel to board the skip after |liam Bakewell and Russell Hicks. | . L |having completed his work, he was g ey QUAChUAd SO B S suddenly overcome by the effect of | by Stuart and Dorrell McGowan. |/ 2 e ACTION DRAMA kan Seal Poachers aska seal poaching . adventures of the United Sta t Guard. ese are the principal elements | J. J. McDermott, Juneau Lumber | comprise something “different” | Mills manager, was a passenger | screen stol for Universal's| from Fairbanks to Juneau today, re- | Sea Spoilers,” which opens at|turning from a business trip of ‘aboul, three weeks through the sides these refreshing elements Westward and !nlerlor tory theme and buckgm\md‘ > Spoils offe: John by Lester D chderson the fumes and collapsed in the i . |skip where he was found by fellow McDERMOTT FLYING HERE ‘mmers. Although he received head and | back injuries, his condition is not |serfous. Lynam is the former pres- ident of the mow extinct Juneau Mine Workers' Assoclation. ——————— Lode and placer location notices lur sale ll ’l'he Empire Office. es “Alaska’ JUNEAU DAIRIES, INC.. ANNOUNCE PASTEURIZED MILK and CREAM BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1937 We Will Be Ready to Deliver Pasteurized Milk and Cream TO THE PEOPLE OF JUNEAU— In order to determine how many of our custom- ers desire PASTEURIZED MILK or CREAM please call 638 or 182 and ad- vise us whether you wish PASTEURIZED or RAW MILK delivered on and after MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1937. : JUNEAU, DAIRIES, Inc. Main Office and Plant: Twelfth and ~ Willoughby Branch Office: 303 Goldstein Building Boiling Temperature 212 145° 142° Pasteurization Temperature Tuberculosis Destroyed Destroyed Septlc Sore Throat Dootroyed 134 Dlphtherla Destroyed 13 Sc,crlet Fever Destrgyed 130 Dysentery Destroyed 128° Undulcmt Fever 7 Destroyed Alaska’s Finest Dairy READ UP Plant From Findings of U. S Dept. of Agriculture.