The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 13, 1945, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA Joan finds romance at last! You find fun that comes fast... and lasts! D1 - IE (R FEATURE THE, WILLIAMS at . BROTHERS Evrnal — XXXX—PLUS — XXX X — FIRST PICTURES OF SURRENDER of GE JOANDAVISIS | FEATURED STAR | ON CAPITOL BILL With the combination of Joan Davis, Jane Frazee and Bob Crosby | ;us players and Del Lord, famed for {his hilarious direction of Mack Sen-| [nett comedies, guiding them in the‘ ilaff route of Manny Seff's screen-; play, “Kansas City Kitty,” Colum-/ bia's latest starring picture for ra- |dio's most screwball comedienne should prove to be tops in escapist ACCOUNTING WOES FLAGDAY oL i shobs ADDED T0 BY OPA OBSERVED B v E |_ K S%Auio Shopmtl_i;ms to Get [ Super-ltemized Bills, Wanted or Not Public Affair Will Be Giv-| "THE BATTLE OF RUSSIA" OPENING . AT 20TH CENTURY | That “campaigns are won by gen- erals — but wars are won by people” |is the striking truth brought home by | }incm\tvsmb)e evidence in “The| Battle of Russia,” which opens to- {night at the 20th Century Theatre. | ‘The truism is emphasized dramati-| PAGE FIVE (ST CENTURY TODAY and THURSDAY What About Russia? en in Elks Hall" To- | morrow Evening Specific limits have been set on cally throughout the thrilling fea- the hours of labor that automobile ture-length film which tells the| repair establishments may charge story of the gallant people whose | WHAT KIND OF PEOPLE ARE RUSSIANS! entertainment. And from all ad- for in computing prices for 56 com- ivance reports, it has proved to be| Flag Day will be observed with mon passenger car repair jobs, the \just that. This feature opens to-lappropriate exercises by the Juneau Alaska e of Price Administra- 'night at the Capitol |Lodge of Elks tomorrow night at 8 tion an d today | Having a plot and situations-said o'clock’ in the Elks Hall and the| This action, effective June 14, 1945, to be tailored to a perfect fit for public is invited to attend. ;’is taken check a tendency in some the zany antics of Miss Davis, xci Exalted Ruler J. L. Holmquist, repair shops of presenting unitemiz- |has several musical interludes which |through M. H. Sides, Chairman of ed bills or charging customers for !give Jane Frazee and Bob Crosbythe Flag Day exercises, announces more hours of labor than were ac- ‘n chance to give out with their par.hhm E. L. Keithahn will be the|tually required to do the particular ticular brands of melody-making.“spmker of the evening. M. E. Mon."repair job. The repair jobs covered |8ongs, which we are informed en- agle, Past Exalted Ruler with the as- range all the way from a minor liven the story, include the title|sistance of Boy Scouts, will give brake adjustment to the complicat- ong, “Kansas City Kitty,” by Wal-'the history of the-flag and ritual ed job of installing the crank shaft ter Donaldson and Edgar Leslie,|exercices will be spoken by the lodge and bearir All shops are re- Pretty Kitty Blue Eyes” by Mann officers. | quired tc 1pply sales slips or re- |Curtis and Vic Mizzy, “Nothing| Music during the evening will hp;ceipls to customers for anv of the Boogie From Nowhere” by Saul|by Bill Matheny's orchestra. |5 listed operations, regardless . of Chaplin and “Tico Tico No Fuba”| On this occasion, it is hoped Elks whether or not requested by the by Zequinba Abreu. |Hall will be crowded. customer flesh and blood stalled the blitz and turned the tide of history From the beginning, in its front-line shots | of the Russian fighting to the grea 'victory at Stalingrad, generals shown only briefly; there is only ()nd brief shot of Stalin, Molotov and | other Soviet leaders. When officers | are seen at all, it is only incident- ally, and while in action. For the rest, the people who are shown are Just that—ordinary people. | The picture was produced by the| Special Service Division, Army Ser-| vice Forces, War Department, in cooperation with the U.S. Army Sig- | nal Corps. 20th Century-Fox is distributing the film for the War Activities Committee of the Motion ! , Picture Industry. | e ELLIS AIR .LINES | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 OLYMPIC NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEATTLE RUTH B. ROCK BETTY McCORMICK General Agent—Baranof Hotel Juneau Agent—FPhone 547 ] i ' There is no substitute tor newspaper advertising! INORTHLAND TYTRANSPORTATION RKO Radio’s latest “This America” short feature, “Hot Money” also on the bill, forcefully shows |how the present uncontrolled buying jcan lead to inflation and depres- Isio | “Hot Money” stresses the need for |a conscientious savings plan and im- presses on everyone the utmost cau- tion in spending if we are to hope (for postwar abundance. R Boiled bamhoo shoots, Army style, taste like asparagus. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. December 15, 1944. Notice is hereby given that Mike Fuchs, entryman, together with his witnesses, Charles Sweitzer and Frank Maver, all of Juneau, Alaska, | has submitted final proof for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2557 situated about 6 miles N.W. of Juneau, Alaska, % mile N.E. of Glacier Highway, containing 30.66 acres, Anchorage Serial 09932, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and | if no protest is filed in the local land office within the period of publication or thirty days there- after, said final proof will be ac- cepted and final certificate issued. FLORENCE L, KOLB, Register. First publication, April 18, 1945, Last publication, June 13, 1945. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Joseph Riedi, administrator of the estate of Nels Hall, deceased, has | filed his final account and report of his administration of said estate, land his petition for distribution (thereof, in the United States Com- | missioner’s Court for Juneau Pre- cinct, at Juneau, Alaska; that 10 o'clock A. M., August 10th, 1945, has Jbee" fixed as the time and said court the place for hearing same; jand that all persons concerned i therein are hereby notified to ap- i pear at said time and place and file | their objections, if any, to said final account and petition for settlement | and distribution thereof. | Dated: Juneau, Alaska, June 5th, 1945, JOSEPH RIEDI, Administrator. First publication, June 6, 1945. Last publication, June 27, 1945. THEATRE “One Thrilling Night” “Texas to Bataan” Need a new diet? HEN THE doctor “puts you on a diet” it may be because your previous regular diet was unbalanced. In- surance is something like this! Too often a person regularly renews the same amount of insur- ance each time without figuring that a change in values calls for revision of insurance. How about you? Shattuck Agency Seward Street - Juneau Phone 249 Is| BOYS, GIRLS ARE ' WARNED TO HURRY | "IN BOND DRIVE {Big Walt Disney Parade Is| | Schedules for Saturday | ~Prizes Awarded you've just Lh:’(’oi | Girls and boy. {days left in which to join the big ‘| walt Disney Bond Parade Contest. | {So there’s no time to lose! Better| make a deal with Mother and Dad right away to earn that money you need to buy that $25 bond or to Im-: ish filling that stamp book. 'Cause if you do get that bond right away today, tomorrow, or Friday—at the Disney Bond Booth in front of the | First National Bank — you'll get a {Walt Disney Certificate. That will put you in the running to win the big $50 War Bond Grand Prize or one of the many other wonderful prizes to be awarded to the best and | most original ideas in the big cos- tume parade next Saturday. . [ You'll also want to hurry with that bond purchase so you'll have time to think up a good Disney costume, a patriotic or nationality costume, 'mflybe a clown suit even. And don't forget that your bicycle, your doll carriage, even your cat or dog may win a prize for being the most ori- ginally decorated one of it’s kind in the parade. The whole town will be looking for you in that parade next Saturday— which forms at 12:45 o'clock at the Fifth Avenue side of the Federal Building, and marches down by Behrends, around the Juneau Drug corner and around the block past the bank to the Capitol Theatre. Then after the prizes' are awarded from the stage of the theatre you are all to be Homer Garvin's guests at a free matinee show. ’ The whole town’s joining forces to make this an event you’ll long re-l member. Merchants and ‘business people are donating merchandise, cash and bonds for prizes. Don't fail to look for these in the Alaska Music Supply window. ! Empire want aas geo nuick resu'ts | Coliseum The slip or receipt must describe! briefly the service, cite its number| in the new regulation, the shop's hourly rate, . the number of; hours charged for, the prices charg- ed for parts and materials and the total charge. Automobile repair ser- vices not among the 56 listed con- tinue to be priced as formerly under noufi Theatre the services regulation. ‘ TONIG"T ONLY! Noms | JOHN GARFIELD in “The Fallen Sparrow” As of this date I will not be re- sponsible for any debts unless au- thorized by myself. MARTIN J. FEIST. e — Empire wani-ags Oring results! 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