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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1946 through Fra a boom as was oAbt [ CORP HARGROVE IS [\a - =aiics it o ORCHERNE 1os ro ; "“,’((\',\,m SA[MON HAlIBU]‘ R RO H“rry Ffll'fis- valleys. ‘This took us through(of an Alaskan town, whereas A THIS SWELL SHOW HOWING TONIGHT Eimiem: mgetic ams v e e v e CEILING: PRICES TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY Big Bend of the Columbia River; Valdez and Cordova were all slow- | LEAVES TONIGHT a1y to Edmonton. The scenery was improvemer Also———DONALD DUCK {is at the Capitol for the last times brush and ranch country and the and varied and the road and ac- Alaska salmon and halibut, arc Rokert Walker, again in the title [the Aleutian July 25, glad to be(to numerous inquiries v through Lake Louise and Banff, ly but s going forward, with| COMPLETE SHOWS at 7:23-9:30 IN (APIIOI. S B".l. D AGAIN IN FOR(E W E S a 2 £, spectacular all through the Can-| “We enjoyed every minute of the | in “CURED DUCK” and |tonight in “What Next, Corporal wheatlands of Northern Alberta commodatic rugged but not too|8gain in force at the June 30 lev- ’ . x ,ml. is reunited with two of the home after a trip by air from Ju- Since pricing regulations govern- ! | i A Paramount Picture Starring DOROTHY lAMOUR Starring ROBERT WALKER KEENAN WYNN with Jean PORTER Discourage Traffic “Authorities at Edmonton dis- and north Cordova 1g the lead with new i FEATURE STARTS at 7:52—9:59 : Private Hargrove, now a corporal,'adian Rockies. Even the sage!trip, found the scenery beautiful| Ceiling l“‘“‘-‘ on fish, including John Nesbitt’s PASSING PARADE Hargrove?” were interesting |bad. 1 returned to Juneau on|el, Alaska OPA advises in response |principals of the original Hargrove by jeep over the ing fish are not among those which courage traffic due to the factheau fo TflM”l{R‘,“7 p— ' . 9S laugh-getter? Keenan Wynn repeat- (pat they realize Canadian roads HiBhWay, train from Fairbanks to at present suspended, it nec- ing his character as the chiseling ang pridges are not good. This is|SEWaTd. and boat from thers to Ju-|essar ly follows that they are again neau.” |covered by the new act, and will PERERILANN jcontinue to be covered as far as |We can foresee,” OPA price officials ed Pyt. Mulvehill and Chill Wills back particularly true of the bridg in his role of the hardboiled top which we were advised to Crcss sergeant who supervises the PIck five miles per hour. We found that! {Rad Briovel detally plenty fast considering their con- NORIH SEA HAS 69 - e ey © e STR/CTLY A FAMILY AFFAIR... WHAT A FAMILY,../ WHATAN AFFMR.. 4 Iy ) [ S 9 ¢ e \/ » JIMMY , DORSEY and his ORCHESTR A BOB [BER[V and HELEN 0'CONNELL - PASSENGERS, SlTKA‘MARY TUBBS FLIES SOUTH FOR WEDDING Miss Mary L. Tubbs flew south icture’s only featured femi- gition, 1In fact, the authoritios that of the daughter of gtated they were not issuing p or of a French town, iS'mjis to anyone but prospective| |played by diminutive Jean POIter, gettiers, but they finally approved ! last seen in “Bathing Beauty” and 'our applications and we proceeded| Sitka-bound passengers on the| ‘Abbott and Costello in Holly- to Dawson Creek, the beginning of |North Sea which arrived in Juneau wood. .the Military Section of the Alaskalat 10:15 o'clock this morning are “What Next, Corporal Hargrove?” mighway. Here we had no trouble as follows I w Betty Hutton Betty Jane Rhodes Leif Erickson onecind vy VICTOR SCHERTZINGER SONGS + —FF “{ Remenber'You". “ Tangerine” “Not Mine ™ “ The se “I You Build"a Bettér Mausetiap ", “When You He Signal” , “Aranur Muiray Taught Me Dancing i 2 Hurry xt, C |Sunday via PAA to travel to Ash- continues the hilarijous adventures i getting permits, nor did we have| H. E. Hart, Mrs. H. E. Hart, Mrs. land, Kentucky where she will be- of Marion Hargrove, this time tak-lany trouble y of the check- B. M. Kennedy, Mrs. Nadine Cor- come the bride of Wheeler Justice ing to France where he l:("l'nml‘»\ ‘ ing stations coran, L y Corcoran, Lt. Comdr.| The wedding will probably dyed-in-the-wool combat soldier but Boaa Goud V. 8. ¢ , Mrs, V. 8. Oarrier, lsince sometiot tn Avkust, o almost caught by ‘a Nazi patrol.| & d C o " g i e o | “The bridges on the military sec- Ronald Carrier present the couple plan to remain ! Ition are for the most part new| Hazel Fletcher,” Ruth Leusey, in Ashland. Miss Tubbs met the 4 MURA ORDWAY IEI.I.S and the road was good. We found Adline Molde, Ruth Campbell, Esth= groom-to-be when he was in the it even better on the Alaska Section er Myers, Mrs. Nessie Wa - navy in California last year. | or ]EEP IRIP MADE s they had used crushe k for| Deanna Myers, Gordon Myers,| Trke bride-e is the e | surfacing, wher the Cmm:lmus‘l\B"é‘S- lf P\ K"u;( Mm( HmM«'L;H:- of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tubls. She | had used pit el with the re- Beverly Fox, Mrs. Gorman FoX,'is a graduate of Juneau High ! OVER AI.ASKA HlWAY sult there were many large rocks, Margaret Fox. \School and was employed by the on the roal. Also, in places (hc Mrs. J. M. Shofner, Norman U, S. Fish and Wildlife Service in | Laura P. Ord s Toad shoulders were sloughing and|Maust, M. Hansen, T. S. Thielke, the Federal Building prior to Ler |Photo Service, has just completed some sections were wash-board. 'Mrs. T. S. Thielke, Ernie Broz, Mrs.|departure from Juneau 7 {a jeep trip over the Alaska High-| “Most of the roadhouses und’El'Bl'll[te 13;'(»11 R AR | While in Seattle, Miss Tubbs will A Ay zives . resting st lodges are not really ready to of- rs. John Reynolds, Jon 6 Shen- yisit with her sister, Agnes, who . V4 / AUGHS---LAUGHS coe a8y And IV K i nE et o toulisl’ 'sosomismnddtionn, Euit (OAEBNArs, Hatl, Enertiett;t W, 410, Moty hers reachly b abtRuld ldeboct Isle of Romance — Posiwar Inventions highlights, they do the best they can and are Rider, Dr. E. T. Clapp, H. Berg- in that city conditions and other |She says 2l planning improvements. Food strom, Guy Knupp, Mrs. Guy, —_————— lom’flom | 1‘1 Tv)fl Juneau via PAA Clipper Was good and in Canada about Knupp. | BAND PRACTICE TONIGHT LATEST NE‘VS FIRST lon June 12 and met Miss Clara F. one-third the price of Seattle or| Mrs. Gara Drescher, C. B. Kings- ot N Statring | Atkins of Pasacena, California, and 'Alaska. We had fried chicken with bury, Mrs. C. B. Kingsbury, Eliza-| e yegylar weekly practice of Tfl. GR To. VIRGINIZ EDWARD |{Edward A. Herron, a writer, from f;'”‘“: fr 1nld a bit of ‘saflolddf‘ ((m lg;t‘i:erflm-pex Sylvia Willard, Lena' ), Juneau Gity band wili be held NIG [[”"m u,r ale, Cs ja, in Seattle on 50-cents, eaks wore cents ig BRUCE * ASHLEY e o Ao s Al thre was o o putr | M . 8. Maust, W, Maust 300t LI 0, S HT NIG VICTOR McLAGLEN M. Herron formerly ved in .| “Canadian towns were prosperous %, T el Boty WA it asks i il members - 'umm|||num|n||u||u||||u|||||||nmu||uumummmlmumuuuuuumw' in the Office of Indian Affair and dently had experienced no shortage Waterbury, Theron Cole s S 3 i Mr. Herron was with the Alaska- in building mater as there| Mrs. Theron Cole, Theron Cole, with NILS ASTHER « HELEN BRODERICK Jiacted by Albert S. Rogell « Associate Producer Harry Grey Norman Carrier, Matt Grom- v FEMMER CAB COMPANY NOW UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP and MANAGEMENT Fred Crowell Orville Wagner Juneau Gold Mining Company. Miss |Atkins is now with the Navy De- partment as Personnel Administra- Live nt at Terminal Island. |Mr. Herron's new book on Alaska, | “Tomorrow Is North” will be out |this fall. Buys Civilian Jeep “We had purchased a new civilian {jeep for the trip, which we found \very comfortable and a great im- provement over the military model We left Seattle at 10:15 on June 15, and arrived in Fairbanks the morning of July 5. We would have arrived there July 1, but we decid- ed to detour at Tok Junction and| take in Palmer, Matanuska Valley and Anchorage first. Alco, we did not try to keep a schedule or to make time on the trip. We stop- red for pictures and inter7iews all were literally thousands of new ¥+ SRS W moose, a couple of foxes and, of |Linda Lovin “Miss Atkins and Mr. Herron lef ~ CLUB FORMED HERE Mount McKinley National Park. but I found the interior attrac-|dates’ club at a meeting held Sat- No Fresh Vegetables |Rae Stevens was named Treasurer Anchorage, I was disappointed that|outlining campaign plans for the homes. ley, James Robinson, F. L. Nuss, “We saw a few bears, deer, one Charles Lovin, Mrs. Charles Lovin, course, plenty of grouse. We had anticipated seeing lots of wild game ’ enroute. me at Fairbanks and returned m their homes, while I continued to| The exterior of the hotel is not| Mrs. Elton Engmum was electad much from an esthetic standpoint, President of the Republican Candi- tive and the hotel is very com-|urday night in the office of Divis- fortable and ably managed. ion Committeeman Howard Stabler “In view of the availability of' Almer Peterson, candidate for fresh vegetables in Palmer and|Delegate to Congress, gave a talk more were not served in the res-|October 8 election. taurants and eating establishmes nN Appointed to head a financ2 com- Coveralls Cotton Overalls Boys' Summer Suits Sweaters T-Shirts 111% Seward St. Waterproof Sheels Waterproof Panties Training Panties Infant Vesis Infant Dresses Summer Clearance Sale THE NEEDLECRAFT and JUNIOR SHOP along the route. throughout that section. They | mittee, Cash Cole is epected to G _— . et e i Seatis B4 s Samab YAy TR, B8 0% IRSRing WAL b S . i Jackets Infant Creepers ' Serving the People of Gastineau 6 bk Sfgs Auigia vt s AR e T i AV it Sun Suits infant Buntings g Channel with the Same Z“:Tfispf;fi'e'ieé"fii gfillfi?fn"}»;‘.fii""?fi'ché’r',fgf’i?"lfifi“'fimmmg ol vies Add b el Pajamas Infant Diaper Bags COURTEOUS, SAFE, RS G o R ST A 4 T e Pinafores Laundry Bags Hats Baby Bocks RELIABLE SERVICE Baby Toys PHORNE 9 for a FEMMER CAB NEON SIGNS COMMERCIAL LIGHTING DESIGNER and ENGINEER of " Elecirical Producis, Consolidaied | ¥ of SEATTLE Will Be in JUNEAU Uniil AUGUST 3at | Parsons Eleciric Company—Phone 161 ‘ Stamped Goods DMC Perle Cotton Jiffy Yarmn GERMAINE MONTEIL'S Anatome Cream ... A cream specifically formulated for the wom- an past thirty, whose skin is beginning to evidence the lack of nature’s own vital, activating HOR- [ MONES . . . 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