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UESDAY, JUNE 26, 1945 SHOWPLALE o/ Capitdid CApiTL; LAST NIGHT- FRANK SINATRA in “STEP LIVELY” plus MARCH OF TIME” "STEP LIVELY" IS ON LAST TIMES AS CAPITOL FEATURE Bringing to the screen a sparkling musical version of a famous Broad- way comedy success, “Step Lively”| stars a sextette of top film favorites | in a gay melange of songs, laughter and romance. Frank Sinatra, George Murphy| and Adolphe Menjou lead off the| impressive list of picture celebrities which include Gloria de Haven, Wal- ter Slezak and Eugene Pallette, all| sharing stellar honors in the fast-| paced story of a Broadway pro- ducer’s hectic career. | Starting Wednesday, “The Hairy| Ape” will be the feature. William | Bendix, Susan Hayward and John| Loder have the leading roles in this prize winning play by Eugene O‘Neill,; e, | WSCS MEETS WEDNESDAY Pelican Chatter PELICAN, Alaska, June 25.—(Spe- cial Correspondence) —The newest Alaskan cannery contributing tow- ard the war, the Cape Cross Salmon Company cannery, opened at Peli- can today with an expected output of 3,000 cases of salmon daily. In- stallation of equipment and con- struction has been at full speed since April 10, and was made possible through the excellent cooperation of | the people of Pelican, and the Cold | Storage Company, and nearby Juneau. Very unusual complication| was encountered in installation of the fish elevator float, and so it was installed without the use of piling.| The cannery personnel consists of Superintendent Thor Goodman, Ac-; countant Don Wilson, Foreman |sudy Hageman, Filler Virgil Thomp- LY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MISSPINSON =~ IS BRIDE OF THE DAI new miracle drug, which aided greatly in his recovery. He is con- talescing on the Consul D. l cent of the increase originally re- adjustment. This Pelican’s newest residents are Bill and Margaret McCaddon, formerly| of Port Alexandria. Mrs. McCad_-i don is the chief radio operator of | |KFWC, and Mr. McCaddon is with IR ! Alaska OPA. the Pelican Cold Storage Company.! In a quiet wedding ceremony Sat-! In the interests of maintaining iurday evening in the Resurrection production it was agreed that this Gene Torkilsen, manager of the Lutheran Church,” Miss Katharine increase would provide a potential | Pelican Cold Storage, on being inter- Pinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. maximum price realization com- |held in Juneau last week between ,officials of the Buffalo Coal Min- |ing Company of Anchorage and the 'lm returned from Seattle, said he Sgt. Richard E. Beaumont, son of production costs as now claimed by was glad to be home as it wouldn’t Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Beaumont, of the mine. This adjustment, as |take him three hours to travel from Spokane, Wash, were united in 8ranted by the Alaska OPA Direc- one end of Pelican to the other, and marriage by the Rev. J. H. Sawyer, 'tor, is only temporary. Effective 1he would have some butter to eat. The couple had as the only June 25, it will terminate on Sep- | i attendants Sgt. and Mrs. Edwin tember 25, at which time further Mrs. Roden, wite of Henry Roden, Nelson. | substantiation will be required from President of the Pelican Cold Stor- Mrs. Beaumont is employed in the company as a basis for a per- age Company, was an overnight the Governors office, and Sgt, manent ceiling. ;guest at Pelican. , Beaumont is with the A.C.S. | | The young couple is at present John Heueisen has taken over the making their home in the Sommers many office duties’ of Mrs. Clara Apartments. | Van Sant, who is busy playing with| Goy and Mrs. Ernest Gruenin {her grandson downr in suny Califor- yonored the newlyweds with a bul nia. q lat the dealer level to cover this in- crease in the producer's price. —,,e——— g The warehouse of the Northern Commercial Company at Nenana f- | fet supper at the Governor's house | V28, recently damaged to the extent adjustment represents about 40 per quested in their May 24 petition for settlement was {reached as a result of conferences Iviewed for this column on the glay J. F. Pinson of Seattle, Wash,, and mesurate with considerably revised. | A similar adjustment will be made’ BING CROSBY IS | AT 207H CENTURY FOR LAST TIMES In almost the final scene in Para- mount's “Going My Way", current- ly showing at the 20th Century |Theatre, Barry Fitzgerald, as Father 'Fitzgibbon, embraces his screen mother, Adeline de Walt Reynolds. Miss Reynolds is the living example | of the axiom, “It's never too late.” She’s 83, and started her film career only three years ago. “Going My Way"” is the story of a | young, song-writing priest, F‘\(h(‘r: {“Chuck” O'Malley (Bing Crosby),| who puts Barry's parish in good shape and receives the' love of all the people in the neighborhood. Rise | Stevens, star of the Metropolitan Opera, has one of the leading roles, | and gets an opportunity to team | with Bing in sereval songs. eee— ( Empire Want-ads tnng resulis! PAGE THREE TSOLENTURY NOW THRILLING CROWDS! Doors Open 6 FEATURE AT 7:2 THE ACADEMY A new Bing Crosby in a brand-new Mrs, B. W. Matheny will be hos- !son, Reformman Fred Kirkland, — last #¥ening, to announce the cvem‘m $10,000. The stock was a total tess tomorrow evening at her home, |Fireman Andy Emerson, Iron Chink-| Bgb Tickner and family have left'to their n;:mv triands; Mémbex-s loss and a 12,000-gallon tank, full | 529 Twelfth Street, to the Evening man Grover Wick, Millwright Henry |for Sitka, where he will work with of the Governor's office staff and °f Sasoline was also destroyed. ! Sewing Circle of the World So- Hocking, and carpenters Hans Enz- ' plaska Coast ithe A.C.S. were among the guests.| S ! ciety of Christian Service of the brunper and Sholin. Electrical in- RO | A ‘| . Donald V. Brown, 27, was killed (] TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY | | $100 SAVING ,3;, FOODS RATION FREE 175 Food Delectable liems From Factory To You Prices '$100 SAVING OR MORE Write for FACTORY PRICE CATALOGUE ENCLOSE 50c TO COVER MAILING COSTS FREE 34 New Home Tested RECIPES To Muke All Meals MORE TASTY AND APPETIZING Cultured Mushroom Industri 3131 Western Avenue, Dept: h. SERVICE Christenson Bros. Garage 09 Twelfth St. PHONE 659 ISTEN to the Douglas Swap Shop! |l KINY—11:05 A. M. Daily Sponsored by Douglas Merchants THE BARANOF ALASKA'S FINEST ' HOTEL { Eat in the Famous Gold Room It Costs No More Phone 800 EEEAL ERAEZE o 1% ™ 11 omen's Appaner any - “It's the Nicest Store in Town” Baranof Hotel Building CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 | HAIR STYLED by Experts WE SPECIALIZE m Cold Waving Permanents Styling Shaping Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 (3 Empire wany ads get quick results | when he fell several hundred feet Methodist Church. The meetin, g !down a coal chute with moving time is 8 o'clock, and members and stallation was by Jerry McKinley of Juneau and equipment installation Mr. and Mrs. Gus Savela have as |their guests Mrs. Savela’s parents, OPA GRANTS INCREASE friends are cordially invited to by H. E. Clay and Carl Hoffman of | py. and Mrs. Harry Chesser of (coal at the Evans Jones coal mine. attend. {the American Can Company. Washington State. | T P T ———————— Three tenders are now serving the' Herman M. Jiel is one of the new COM MI"ING COMPA“Y NOTECE! | Not responsible for any debts contracted only personally by our- selves. MR. & MRS. CHAS JOHNSON, Tenakee, Alaska. Be sure slip covers are pre-shrunk |cannery, the Katherine, Jackie and|popylar cooks at Roy Gray's monop- | Terry, skippered by Gracla Marko-|cly the Kick and Like It restaurant.| The Alaska Office of Price Ad- 1vich, Andrew Rasmussen ‘m‘; J. ‘:“‘ Lee Butts has recently taken over ministration has granted an overall SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION ;-t‘k,;;ox:fi}xe?s:: ::ee er):‘;c::dm fll::::‘mc ((ijuue;.fx'(im R:ydc-ray as Fish- jncrease of 65 cents per ton for the i 6 . S€ |ery Coordination Aide. . ini 3 s Bo. SL-A lat anchor are the Janet G., Holly-| _° . £ % Ol Mining Ooiety T before buying. THE MYSTERY THRILLER TOM CONWAY in “THE TTH VICTIM"' i | A Paramount Picturs with BING CROSBY Barry Fitzgerald - Frank McHugh Porter Hall . Fortunio Bonanova In the District Court for the Terri- | wood, Caroline, Congress and Em- | tory of Alaska, Division Number blem, skippered by Phil Green, Peter | One, at Juneau. ; i Drago- | MARTINA WICKERSHAM, Plain- fi;;b' Oy Grom Ao S e Ve, BTG AT SHAM, " The Cape Cross Cannery Company | Defendant. |has erected an up to date modern | R FREREEIY - OF THE DT~ !huilding for its seasonal employees’ ED STATES OF AMERICA |arriving from Alaska and the ouc-l To_the above named Defend““"! e. Present arrivals are Alfredo| Greeting: Y N T |C. Blanco, Rudy Rodriquez, Hilario| ‘'ou are hereby required to appear Lagasca, Joe Rimando, Sammy Ca—f in the District Court for the Terri- bansaz, G. Ecobiza, Flo Cabuco, Phll“ . tory of Alaska, First Division, at | ¥ i > A. a daly d Toma: Juneau, Alaska within ghirty (80) |2 Narte, Sammy Hidalgo n 5 1Sariano, who look forward to a busy | da_}s after tho_ last pul?llc:mon Oof | ceason working in the new cannery. this summons, in case this summons | is published, or within forty (40) ! days after the date of its service| This last Saturday night a rug-| upon you, in case this summons is ged time was had by all the Pelican | served upon you personally, and an-NFvlwuns at a benefit dance to raise | swer the plaintiff’s complaint on file | funds to make this the merriest and | in the said court and in the above most enjoyable town along the; entitled cause. Alaska coast July 4, at which time The plaintiff in said action de-|there will be a ball game, races,| mands the following relief: midnight old fashioned Alaskan| Dissolution of the marriage now |Dance, and other entertainment in | existing between plaintiff and de-|good old Pelican style. 1 fendant on the grounds of incom- | ~ patability of temperament; and ior) At Pelican on June 19, the Vashon any other or further relief merited.|sold 49,966 pounds of halibut to| In event you fail so to appear and | Alaska Coast; on June 22 the Hy-i’ answer, the plaintiff will take judg- | perien sold 18,063 pounds of halibut ' ment against you for want thereof, |to Alaska Coast, and on June 23 the and, will apply to the court for the |Howard B anchored, and its skipper, | relief demanded in said complaint,|L. Broad, sold 16,690 pounds of and as herein states. Iblack cod, 2,995 pounds of red cod, Witness the Honorable Geo. F.iand 970 pounds of halibut to Buyer Alexander, judge of said Court, and Mike Thompson. the seal of said court hereunto af- fixed this 11th day of June, 1945. ! (SEAL) J. H. WALMER, ' | | | Imperishable history was being written in the West 140 years ago this month by two courageous young men—Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. On their trail-blazing journey to the Pacific they sought, but failed to find, a pass through the Rocky Mountains in northern Montana. That elusive gateway through the mountains was discovered 83 years later when Great Northern Rail- way was advancing westward. Through now- famous Marias Pass the railway’s trains cross the Continental Divide less than a mile above sea level. ‘The pioneering services of Captains Lewis and Clark have been commemorated by a monument which stands along the steel trail of the Empire Builder near Meriwether, Montana. A trail blazer in its own right, the railway joins the American Pioneer Trails Association in observing the 140th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark Expe- ditine H. F. “NICK” CARTER 1400 4th Ave. at Union St. SEneca 0400 Seattle 8, Washington route of the EMPIRE BUILDER Between: PORTLAND « TACOMA « SEATTLE SPOKANE «MINNEAPOLIS « ST. PAUL « CHICAGO Mrs. Jack Ronning passed through | Pelican from Sunnyside, enroute to Juneau for medical treatment. Clerk of the above entitled court. By: P, D. E. McIVER, Deputy Clerk. First publication, June 12, 1945. Last publication, July 3, 1945. Al Weathers returned from the; hospital at Sitka where he under- went treatment with penicillin, the FLIGHT PLANS to meet your TRAVEL PLANS Additional Flights TUESDAY - THURSDAY - SATURDAY JUNEAU v ANCHORAGE “. « . an’ remember! You promised to love, honor . .. and serve Columbia Ale.” [ USSPy WOODLEY AIRWAYS CITY TICKET OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Quiat, All-Elecsie O Burner. ANCHORAGE — FAIRBANKS Bus Leaves VALDEZ9A. M. Monday — Wednesday — Friday Serving the Cause of Victory In War..... Courteous and Dependable '” Peace... Service to Alaska ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Pier 58 Seattle, Wash. Main 7479 ‘Valdez to Anchorage, one way, $19.45 Valdez to Fairbanks, one way, $21.15 TAX INCLUDED O’Harra Bus Lines andRISE STEVENS Famou Contralio of Matwopolitan Opero Amodation Directed 3y LEO_McCAREY Service F. B, Get the New Wash- MoCture, ington Habit The Duy At Faroas® Mgr. “Ging My Wy ALASKANS FEEL AT fIOME 2 Sou b, Torerie News—Color Cartoon NO PRIORITY RELEASED Y0, PRIORITY NEW MACHINES Underwood Typewriters and Adding Machines Marchant Calculators . . Hand or Electrics PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW First Ordered: First Delivered Exclusive Agents for Alaska—WRITE or WIRE ROSCOE TOWNSEND, Anchorage, Alaska NowinStock Some of the 40 and 60 Watt LUMILINE LAMPS Come and Get Them! * Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Phone 616 @&@S%% ; R - . Al e eng tevn RH@ES Daily Scheduled Trips : TO ‘ Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Keichikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 we do a little better grade of PAINTING and PAPERING Many people have asked if we did Residence work and I wish to say we do and are taking care of these jobs as fast as we can possibly get to them. JAMES S. MeCLELLAN Phone Douglas 37 P. 0. Box 1216

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