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FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1945 R— TWO THRILLERS CAPITOL'S BILL IHIS_WEEKEND There are two thrilling pictures at| the Capitol for this wesk end. Filled with action, sparkling lines| |and & number of new tunes, Roy Rogers is the star in one feature, the | “Yellow Rose of Texas.” This cow-| |boy heoro gives plenty of action f‘ SHOWPLALE or APIT TONIGHT AND SATURDAY PLAYS AT 8:20 and 10:50 Dale Evans, a lovely young singer |and actress has the role opposite nd Janet Martin rates raves| ifor r song number. | Giving fans a new twist in the story, much of the plot is laid aboard (a showboat on which Rogers, posing las an itinerant cowboy, is employed ! as an entertainer but is in reality an investigator for an insurance ng to solve the mystery of payroll holdup. Danger! . . xcitment! action | . @5 a courageous young| his Nazi captors into an, trap in Columbia’s “U-| , the second feature. Bruce Bennett and Erik Rolf ap-| pear in this unusual story . . . of |an American who lived a thousand | terrifying experiences aboard a hunt- ed U-boat! Stand by for thrills . . . ! his daring Yank takes a Nazi sub | |for a ride to Davie Jones’ locker! | et CLEMENTS BUY HOME Cpl. E. E. (Pete) Clements, for- merly of Juneau, now with the ACS Anchorage, has purchased a |at |home there, the Odsather property |at 828 Seventh Avenue. — e — | A MRS. LEWIS IN JUNEAU ROY ROGERS (Kirg of the Cowbeys) Wi TRIGGER ™ £ Mrs. O. I. Lewis has arrived in Juneau from Haines and is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. et R Y AND OUR SECOND FEATURE STARTS AT 7:00 and 9:30 BETTY NORDLING HOME Betty Wordling, who has been attending the University of Minne- | sota for the past year, has return- ed to her Juneau home. | ATTENTION RAINBOW GIRLS | Our first Annual Rainbow Picnic will be held Sunday, June 30, at Auk Bay Beach. Please call Mrs.| Goodwin at Red 795, or Evelyn Spain at Black 730 if you plan to attend. All girls will meet at the, Scottish Rite Temple steps at 1 p.m. Transportation, food, fun for all—rain or shine. Save the date. Masons, Eastern Stars, and parents! invited. ‘ MYSTERY CLUB —AND PRIZES, TOO! EVELYN'S ALASKA | LOTSOF FUN e L e Ll L Lo .., ANNOUNCING- " REOPENINGOF CHRISTENSEN BROS. GARAGE JULY 1 For General Repair and Service Also Tires and Batteries GEO. BAKER-MANAGER 909 Twelfth Street PHONE 659 OPENS SUNDAY PREVUE Saturday Midnight NNt atoNNoN0) A Lifetime of Happiness i Tuwelve Fowns! | Juneau-Douglas Quota for THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Waich FIVE CARTOONS AT Waich I L ToRDAY MATHE Going Up|at 20TH CENTURY An extra added treat at the 20th Century Theatre Saturday Matinee tomorrow afternoon will be a cartoon review of five cartoons in color. The .five cartoons will be shown with the} comedy feature, “Rhythm Parade,” and a special program of shorts will also be on, including a Speaking of Animals subject. f A big st how is planned with lamatnur talent and of course thore| will be contests and prizes. Doors open at 1 p. m. with the show start- ing at 1:30 p. m. 1 (Elfin Cove News Nofes | ELFIN COVE, Alaska, June 23.— (Special Correspondence) —Father's Day was celebrated by the opening of the Elfin Cafe, Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Elliott, proprietors. "E” Bonds $225,000- Drive Ends July 7 $225,000.00 $142,013.00 Mrs. Robert R. Brown, teacher at the Cove for the past two years, is visiting her sister in Juneau. Mrs. Walter E. Larson and chil- dren spent a week in the Capital; City. Mrs. David Davis, a resident of IJunenu‘ is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Elliott S. Fremming. | Mrs. Marguerite Butts was hostess to a number of guests at the Elfin cCafe honoring Mrs. David Da- vis. l Mrs. Clell A. Hodson and children have left on a two weeks fishing trip. } s Grindell Fisheries floating cannery Juncau-Douglas “E” Bond sales 1€- | o0 grrived, with Arlo Mills as can- ported through June 28, stand at nery foreman $142,013, or 63.1 per cent of the e quota, Furthermore, the Channel A number of seine boats have ar- district has slipped to fourth plnce,“ved in the Cove, awaiting the op- in overall Alaska sales, with a totalienmg of the seining season returned through the drive period o to June 23 of $374,269 out of the $425,000 amount allocated here. 4 her home in Seattle. While here _ Anchorage-Whittier has surged|g, w, entertained at a number into top spot with a combined saleslu( parties. She was the house guest total of $797,296.25, followed by 7 Ketchikan, which reports sales of of her sister, Mrs. Marguerite Butts. $525,767.75. Fairbanks-College, the early leader, is now third with sales totaling $417,642. Petersburg stands fifth, having sold more than $100,- 000. A third city, Metlakahtla, has joined Palmer and Wrangell in the select circle of town surpassing their “E” bond goals. The Annette Island community has purchased “Es” to the tune of $8,135, of 101.7 per cent. In addition to “E” Bonds, Juneau- Douglas has bought $117,244¢ worth of individual bonds other than Series “E” and $125,287 in cprporation se- curities. k ! Altogether, with only two weeks to The M. 8. Patricia is cooperating go, Alaska has sold only $2,892,277.50 in providing a special excurslonI worth of the $4,000,000 in bonds set | rate of $20 roundtrip (tax included.) aside for her. Leaving midnight the 3rd; back in Juneau 9 a.m. the 5th. Minimum ~ 1 10 passengers, maximum 15. Details Do!]e.EAS |Pcr<‘y's Cafe. Booking deadline E s noon Tuesday. Mrs. William Witten has left for Mr. and Mrs. George E. Williams have returned to the Cove, after an absence of two years. PR A S HARDMAN HERE Harold R. Hardman, of Anchor- age, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. I S EXCURSION The people of Haines invite you to their city for the Fourth. In- cluded in the day’s entertainment is a free auto ride on the Military Highway to Canadian border and bacl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:| That pursuant to a writ of execution' EVANGELIST WATSON SPEAKS | duly issued out of the District Court | Evangelist Arnold Watson of | for the Territory of Alaska, First NGOG A C e CE e oot el et e GOt co Tl to o o00o0 NN NN — | | OIL BURNERS Smith 0il Burner Service Day Phone 711 P. O. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING OLYMPIC NATIONAL "LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEATTLE RUTH B. ROCK BETTY McCORMICK General Agent—Baranof Hotel Juneau Agent—Phone 547 Jfi@g%%m INES Rewing Southeastern a%ladka . Daily Scheduled Trips TO Sitka Wrangell Petersburg Keichikan : Also Trips TO | HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS @ & W o S 2 22O\ N oo N VoV oNoNs | Long Beach, Calif., will speak to|Division, at Juneau, Alaska, on June | the Sunday School in the Schlegel | 29, 1945, for enforcement of a decree | | residence on Fifth Street, on next |of sald court made on May 12, 1945, | Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. The foreclosing a first mortgage lien on/ “Guspel Singers, a quartet of mixed | the hereinafter described real prop- | voices will sing. Parents and friends | erty and ordering the sale of sald‘ are invited to attend. real property to satisfy therefrom the prineipal sum of $2264.33, to-| gether with interest on said total| NIGHT AT CITY HALL |sum at 6% from May 12, 1945, T will A Seventh War Loan bond booth | offer for sale, and sell, at 9:30 will be maintained during library|©'clock AM. on August 4, 1945, at | hours tomorrow evening at the City | the front steps on Fourth Street of Hall. All residents desiring to purs the Federal and: Territorial Building, chase bonds for the Seventh War|at Juneau, Alaska, to the highest Loan are urged to buy at this time and best bidder for cash, the real BOND BOOTH TOMORROW as it is the last chance during this drive. Mrs. Marcus Jensen and Mrs. Leonard Allen are to attend the bond booth. : SHOWPLALE or fimmf i 1| MOTHER, DAUGHTER HOME cnno musm Mrs. Howard Hayes and daugh- by ter Bonnie Rosalie returned on HAULING and CRATING | | wWednesday from St. Ann’s Hos- DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE oIL § |Pital Phone 344 Phone 344 SGT. FLAKNEIS ACCOMPANYING SISTER - IN - LAW Staff Sergeant Joseph Flakne, for- merly USES head here, now serving in a personnel capacity with the U. 8. Army, is in Juneau for a few days, awaiting orders which he ex- pects will send him to Edmonton, Canada. He arrived here by plane from An- chorage, accompanying his sister-in- law, Inez Palmer, whose husband, Lawrence Palmer, recently died at Anchorage. Mrs. Palmer is a mem- ber of the WAVES, stationed at San Francisco. BSITEERSTAITECHERRRARENANANIZATANE, ’ 7on 10 LE 30t Women's Apsaner “It's the Nicest Store in Town* Baranof Hotel Building 453ERTETRIRTNENERINEESRRAY WEREOSNENEATNIRANINNA REEEEENEIEINIRNRRERS) & % SERVICE Christenson Bros. Garage 909 Twelfth St. PHONE 659 LISTEN ®© the || J,!.!,‘!!‘&m . Douglas Swap Shop! Steen of Miles City doesn't know KINY—11:05 A. M. Daily *~ whether he should cash or “frame” Sponsored by Douglas Merchangs his 1944 Income tax refund check. The check was written in the amount of “0 Dollars 0,01.": property referred to and ordered sold in said deeree, which real prop- erty is situated in the Skagway Recording Precinct, and more par- ticularly bounded and described as follows: Lots One and Two of Section Eighteen in the Township thirty two South of Range sixty East, and the Lots Two and Three, the North half of the southeast quarter, and the southwest quar- ter of the northeast quarter, of Section thirteen in township | thirty two south of range filly nine East of the Copper River Meridian, Alaska, containing two hundred forty acres and fifty-two hundredths of an acre, according to the official plat of the Survey of the said-land on File in the General Land Office, which said land was patented to ’ Joseph Curry by the United States of America on June 18, 1925, Patent No. 961879; together with all and singular the tene- ments, hereditaments and ap- purtenances thereunto belong- ’ ing or in anywise appertaining. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, June 29, 1945. WM. T. MAHONEY, 4 United States Marshal, By WALTER G. HELLAN, z Deputy. HOWARD D. STABLER, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska. Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication, June 29, 1945, Last publication July 20, 1945, employment for 50,000 men. l " PAGE FIVE TONIGHT nd L20R LENTURY i Gleeful, Tuneful EYEFULL! The night life of Hollywood caught by the candid camera in the year’s zippiest fun show! A million dollars worth of talent and beauty! 7 ) ! EXTRA’ “SPEAKING OF ANIMALS IN THE GARDEN"——NEWS “SONGS of the RANGE” — “DEVIL BOATS” in Technicolor e HIE, KIDS!ATTENTION JUNEAU JUNIORS Extra! SATURDAY MATINEE Extra! * STAGE SHOW CARTOONS s CONIESTS It's Going 10 Be Loads of Fun This Week! (20" ceNToRY SATURDAY MATINEE 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 arc taking care of these jobs as fast as we can possibly get to them. p JAMES S. MeCLELLAN Phone Douglas 374 P. O. Box 1216 CARTOONS ALL YOUR FAVORITES ouR. FaYe | ANCHORAGE — FAIRBANKS w i CARTOON REVIE Bus Leaves VALDEZ9A. M. | Monday — Wednesday — Friday STAGE SHOW DOUGLAS Valdez to Anchorage, one way, $19.45 Valdez to Fairbanks, one way, $21.15 TAX INCLUDED O’Harra Bus Lines COLISEUM THEATRE MYSTERY-—THRILLS "THE FALCON "IN DANGER" 2\; owinStock Some of the 40 and 60 Watt LUMILINE LAMPS Come and Get Them! Y COLISEUM % “The Clancy St. Boys' —— e THE BARANOF ALASKA'S FINEST {| HOTEL _Eat in the Famous Gold Boom It Costs No More Phone 800 * Alaska Electric l.igfl and Power Company Phone 616 England has a postwar reforesta-| tion program which will provide l:xll]